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Onigbinde emerges new MARAN President
Poroye lauds progress on Aboto–Atijere road as OSOPADEC targets completion
OSOPADEC moves to complete 16-year-abandoned Omuro market before November
SUBEB trains social mobilisation officers to boost basic education in Ondo
Six APC aspirants collapse structures for Akogun Omole ahead of Ondo Assembly primary
Prof Fayose to Explore Extraterrestrial Intelligence, Human Existence at AAUA 62nd Inaugural Lecture
Ondo: FRSC begins large-scale traffic decongestion, removes road obstructions
Ondo by-election: REC solicits security agents support for credible election
AAUA Professor proposes ‘football theory’ to tackle ethnicity-driven tech failure in Nigeria
Gov Aiyedatiwa inaugurates Renewed Hope Ambassadors in 18 LGAs
Youth urged to embrace leadership in health governance
Attack On Owo NULGE Chair: Union raises alarm, seeks Aiyedatiwa’s intervention

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ACOMIN project empowers communities to strengthen primary healthcare

The Kids & Teens Resource Centre, in collaboration with Civil Society for Malaria Control, Immunization and Nutrition (ACOMIN), on Thursday, convened a media and stakeholder engagement meeting to highlight the

Police Inspector stabbed to death in Akure as Command arrests two suspects

The Ondo State Police Command has confirmed the death of a police inspector who was fatally stabbed during an encounter with suspected hoodlums in the Arakale area of Akure, the

Adefila plans medical outreach, pledges quality leadership for Ifedore

APC aspirant for the Ondo State House of Assembly, Ifedore Constituency, Wale Adefila, has disclosed plans to embark on a medical outreach in December, focusing on providing eye-care support to

Shock in Ondo as young woman found dead in hotel

A cloud of bewilderment and fear has gripped Ore, the headquarters of Odigbo Local Government Area in Ondo State, following the discovery of a young woman’s lifeless body in a

Inaugural Lecture: AAUA Don advocates physics-based therapy as alternative malaria cure

A distinguished Professor of Theoretical Physics, Dele Abajingin, has called on governments and stakeholders to prioritise investments in research and innovations that explore alternative remedies for Nigeria’s deadliest disease: malaria.

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