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For millions of residents in Lagos, the absence of water provided by the government is how they've lived most of their lives. The lagos state government however says it is working to provide water for the people, but after millions of dollars in investment, the stories of contaminated or epileptic and even in some cases total absense of water suppl…
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Original broadcast date: Jul 12 2021The assassination of President Jovenel Moise in his home in Port-au-prince on the 7th of July sent shockwaves across the world, with many wondering how a sitting President could be killed in his own home in such a brutal manner. Reports say some gun-wielding commandos shot him 16 times. He was 53. His wife, Marti…
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What do you do when the country you call home is in chaos, riddled with news of terrorism, kidnapping, corruption, election fraud, and everything that makes a country, what a country shouldn’t be? The Ripples Center for Data and Investigative journalism thinks the answer is to have a frank and robust conversation about the ills bedevilling the coun…
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Right now, thousands of families are going through the pain of uncertainty for their missing loved ones and are unable to grieve. Several people are taken from their homes, forcefully torn apart from their family and never seen or heard from again.More than 44,000 people across Africa are registered as missing with the International Committee of th…
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Recycling is practised in many developed countries but it is yet to gain traction in this part of the world.Recycling is believed to result in a more competitive economy and a cleaner environment and can contribute to more sustainable development. Look around your environment and count how many products are made of plastic around you. Ask yourself …
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The Nigerian Alumni of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine recently brought together experts in the private health sector in a symposium to speak on the Nigerian healthcare system vis-à-vis financing health care, the challenges and opportunities. Radio Now’s Bunmi Yekini attended the webinar and here is her report…
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The fighting in Afghanistan is nothing like Afghans have seen in the past 20 years. The Taliban have made their way to the capital- Kabul, capturing cities on their way, forcing president Ashraf Ghani to run away. The united states have evacuated all diplomats from their embassy while deploying a thousand troops to help with the evacuation.The Tali…
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Even as the global economy is recovering from the effect of the pandemic, Nigeria, like many other developing countries, has not had an easy ride. In a bid to protect the export business from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, safeguard jobs and de-risk the economy from shocks like COVID, The Minister of Industry, Trade and Investment, Niyi Adeb…
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Tunisian President Kais Saied has sacked the government and frozen the parliament in one of the Country's biggest political crises since the 2011 revolution that lead to the current democracy.After years of economic and political instability, the Covid-19 pandemic brought the small North African country to its knees even as its foreign debt reached…
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The people of the city of Zhengzhou in Hanan province of China are picking up what’s left of their lives after record rainfall fell in the city for most of last week killing at least 51 persons with several persons still missing and causing an estimated 10 billion dollars worth of damage according to Chinese media. The United Nations secretary-gene…
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World Hepatitis Day is observed each year on 28 July to raise awareness of viral hepatitis, an inflammation of the liver that causes severe liver disease and hepatocellular cancer. It is a day set aside to bring the world together under a single theme to raise awareness of the global burden of viral hepatitis and to influence real change.This year’…
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Over the past years, there seems to be a renewed increase in the use of Liquified Petroleum Gas, both in the rural and urban areas, as an alternative to firewood and kerosene for cooking, this is because LPG is environment friendly, clean, economical and safe, But right now, Nigerians are paying more to cook with gas.The cost of filling a 12.5kg cy…
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Nigeria produces a lot of quality tomatoes and has the second-largest tomato production in Africa but this has not translated into making us among the top 5 largest global processors of tomatoes. That dominance belongs to the USA, Italy, China, Spain and Turkey. The lack of processing capacity is costly on many fronts. For one, more than forty per …
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Do you know it is possible to checkmate an opponent in chess in two moves? Well, that's the beautiful game of Chess.According to the United Nations, over the past few months, the overall interest in chess is reported to have doubled, with more players than ever coming together to participate in chess events that are being increasingly held through …
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The Republic of Cuba is seeing its worst mass protest in 30 years, which has led to the death of 1 and left many others including police officers injured.Over the past week, Cuban citizens have taken to the streets in more than 40 cities including its capital, Havana, to protest the deteriorating standard of living and the absence of basic goods an…
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As the Lagos State panel on restitution for victims of SARS and other related matters continues its hearing on the 99 bodies recovered during the #EndSARS protests, the chief pathologist officer of the Lagos State University Teaching hospital Prof. John Obafunwa has submitted the autopsy report for the remaining 96 bodies inline with the order of t…
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July 15th is world youth skills day, and for this episode of News Extra, Radio Now's Yetunde Adeyeri speaks with Johnson Abbaly, the Chief Executive at Achievers Consortium International, an organisation that works with youths to diversify skills and create opportunities.News extra goes beyond the headlines to bring you in-depth reportage and analy…
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Tuesday, July 6th 2021Eswatini, formerly known as Swaziland has been ruled by kings since gaining independence in 1968.Over the past few days protests against King Mswati III have taken place in the executive capital, Mbabane, and elsewhere, with many burning and looting businesses in which the king holds a stake.In this episode of News Extra, Radi…
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July 9th 2021In this episode of News Extra, Radio Now's Bunmi Yekini reviews the newly introduced first and last-mile buses by the Lagos state government.News extra goes beyond the headlines to bring you in-depth reportage and analysis of the most important stories of the day.#RadioNow, beyond the news....…
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July 14th 2021Radio Now's Melony Ishola brings us a feature on the practice of parading crime suspects before the media by the Nigeria police. Today she focuses on how the parading of Chidinma Ojukwu, the primary suspect in the murder of Super TV CEO, Michael Usifo Ataga, might affect the case against her.News extra goes beyond the headlines to bri…
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With hundreds of applicants from the 6 six states in Nigeria’s south-west, and from across the country, the Ikoyi marriage registry is one of the most patronized registries in Nigeria.Taiwo Adebolu, an investigative journalist with “The Cable”, went undercover to shed light on the registry’s process, and shares his findings with Radio Now.News extr…
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Across the globe, heat waves are having adverse effects on people and lives. In recent weeks, record high sweeping across the US and Canada has left hundreds dead as a result of hyperthermia.In this episode of News Extra, Radio Now examines the historical precedence of heatwaves in America and the present impacts of increasingly high temperatures i…
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