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6 Things Most Workers Do Daily That Harm Their Health
In many African workplaces, employees face long hours, high stress, and challenging conditions that can silently damage their health over…
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Food Poisoning Is Not Accidental: The Hygiene Gaps We Continue to Ignore
Food poisoning is often treated as a minor inconvenience. A brief stomach upset. A day of weakness. Something that will…
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The Bane of Safety: When Safety Professionals Become the Risk by Femi Da-silva
In a country where preventable accidents still claim lives, destroy livelihoods, and weaken institutions, one truth is becoming increasingly uncomfortable…
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37 Dead in Plateau Mine as FG Orders Closure, Regulatory Failures Raise Questions
The Federal Government has shut down a mining site in Zurak community, Wase Local Government Area of Plateau State, after…
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Kano Market Fire Raises Fresh Questions Over Safety Standards
Another major fire tore through a section of Singer Market in Kano, destroying shops in the Gidan Glass area and…
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Ebonyi Mining Collapse Exposes Deep Safety Failures in Nigeria’s Extractive Sector
The recent mining pit collapse in Enyim Agalegu community, Ikwo Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, which claimed three lives…
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PPE Won’t Save You If This Is Missing: The Critical HSE Truth Nigerian Workers Need to Know
Walk into any construction site, factory, or manufacturing plant across Nigeria and you’ll see it—workers decked out in personal protective…
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The Data Blind Spot in African Health Systems – Why Poor Health Data Is Undermining Lives
The Data Blind Spot in African Health Systems – Why Poor Health Data Is Undermining Lives Many African health systems…
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Why Many Africans Delay Medical Checkups Until It Is Too Late
Across many African countries, routine medical checkups remain uncommon. For many people, visiting a hospital is something done only when…
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