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Lassa fever kills four in Nasarawa, hospital shut

Four people, including two pregnant women, have died from suspected Lassa fever in Awe Local Government Area of Nasarawa State.​Following the deaths, the Nasarawa State Government has closed the General Hospital in Awe and placed health workers, including the Medical Superintendent, in isolation as a precaution.​ Health officials said the situation worsened after a woman with symptoms suspected to be Lassa fever died shortly after arriving at a health facility, followed days later by her husband with similar signs.​Poor handling of suspected cases and the escape of some patients referred to Lafia for isolation have raised concern among residents and health workers.​ The state’s Director of Public Health reported that only one case has been laboratory confirmed so far, but surveillance and fumigation are ongoing at the hospital to prevent further spread.​Health workers are calling for urgent provision of protective […]

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 Panic as Bandits Abduct 6 Defence Ministry Directors, Kill 3 Youths in Nasarawa

There is panic in Nigeria’s Federal Civil Service following the abduction of six directors from the Defence Ministry by gunmen along the Kabba-Lokoja highway while en route from Lagos to Abuja for official promotion exams. The victims—Mrs. Ngozi Ibeziakor, Mrs. C. Emeribe, Mrs. Helen Ezeakor, Mrs. C. Ladoye, Mrs. J. Onwuzurike, and Mrs. Catherine Essien—are all members of the Association of Senior Civil Servants of Nigeria, working at Command Day Secondary School, Ojo. The ambush, which occurred November 10, has sparked renewed fears for the safety of civil servants on national assignments. The Defence Ministry has mobilized security forces and launched urgent rescue efforts. Separately, three Migil youths from Duduguru in Keana Local Government Area, Nasarawa, were killed by bandits while passing news of a relative’s death. The rising insecurity has led communities to urge international powers to intervene, with […]

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Nasarawa Youths Protest After Deadly Night Attack Kills Two

Angry youths in Sarkin Noma, Keana Local Government Area of Nasarawa State, staged a major protest after a night attack left two men dead and one elderly resident abducted. The attack happened between 11:30 p.m. and midnight, when suspected armed herders invaded the community, shooting sporadically. Eyewitnesses reported that around fifty armed men carried out the raid. Youths in the community tried to defend themselves, but two were killed during the confrontation. The attackers also kidnapped an elderly resident, whose condition remains unknown. Community leaders say this is the twelfth attack in recent times, leaving residents frightened and angry. Many are at risk, especially those returning home at night. The attackers are believed to target people for ransom. To protest the ongoing violence, the youths took the bodies of the victims to the Lafia–Makurdi highway, blocking traffic and demanding urgent […]

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Nigeria’s $34bn Lithium Wealth Mined Mainly by Foreign Firms

Nigeria's vast lithium deposits, valued at over $34 billion, are primarily being exploited by foreign companies, sidelining local investors from the booming global market. Lithium is a critical mineral for electric vehicle batteries and renewable energy storage, with the global industry generating an estimated $92 billion in annual revenue. Despite significant deposits across states like Nasarawa, Kaduna, and Kogi, Chinese firms like Avatar and Ganfeng have taken the lead, establishing large processing facilities and exporting the raw mineral. Industry experts warn that Nigeria is missing out on major economic benefits. They cite a lack of local capacity, high investment risks, insecurity in mining regions, and insufficient government support as key reasons why Nigerian investors are not participating significantly. The Miners Association of Nigeria has urged the government to provide incentives for local investors and ensure foreign companies are not allowed […]

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Nasarawa to Vaccinate 1.3 Million Children Against Measles, Rubella

The Nasarawa State government has announced a major vaccination campaign aimed at protecting over 1.3 million children against Measles and Rubella. The 10-day exercise, running from October 6th to 16th, will target children aged 9 months to 14 years across all 13 Local Government Areas. Officials from the State Primary Healthcare Development Agency confirmed the vaccines are safe, effective, and free of charge. The campaign is integrated with polio vaccination to streamline the process and maximize reach. Health specialists from UNICEF emphasized the importance of community support, urging traditional and religious leaders to help ensure no child is left unvaccinated. They highlighted that Rubella is a particular threat to unborn children, and high vaccination rates are crucial to eliminate these diseases. Nasarawa is the first state in Nigeria to integrate the Measles-Rubella vaccine into its routine immunization program.

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NDLEA Seizes Over 500,000 Opioid Pills in Raids Across Four States

The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intercepted 502,280 opioid pills in coordinated raids across Nasarawa, Gombe, Kano, and Maiduguri, the agency announced on Sunday in Abuja. In a statement, NDLEA’s Director of Media and Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, detailed the operations: Nasarawa State: A 36-year-old suspect was arrested at Abacha Park, Mararaba Karu, with 79,040 pills of tramadol and diazepam. In a separate operation in Lafia, a 47-year-old man was caught with 30,410 tramadol and Rohypnol pills, along with 38 bottles of codeine-based syrup concealed in a freezer from Asaba, Delta. Adamawa/Gombe: On August 27, a 23-year-old suspect was arrested in Ngorore following the interception of his waybilled consignment at Gombe Mega Park. The package contained 15,000 tramadol capsules hidden inside sacks of animal feed. Kano State: Two suspects were arrested along the Kano-Hadeja road on August 26 with […]

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