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Vaccine successful in eliminating deadly disease in Uganda
By Sun News Publishing
Sunday, May 4, 2008

Last month, Uganda announced that it has nearly eliminated deadly Hib meningitis in young children through the use of a single vaccine. This comes just five years after that vaccine was first introduced into the country’s immunization programme. As a result, Hib vaccine prevented an estimated 28,000 cases of pneumonia and meningitis and 5000 deaths in Uganda each year. | Read story

•Museveni, Ugandan President
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JAMB: The on-line headache
By Anthony A. Nnan
Sunday, May 4, 2008

For years past, the filing of JAMB forms had been done manually with pencil. Recently in keeping with the global trend, all forms should be filled through the Internet.| Read story


Communications: A memo to the Rivers State Ministry of Information
By Onwumere
Sunday, May 4, 2008
By 3500 BC to 2900 BC the Phoenicians has developed an alphabet. The Sumerians has developed cuneiform writing - pictographs of accounts written on clay tablets. The Egyptians has developed hieroglyphic writing | Read story


In defence of virginity test
By Sun News Publishing
Sunday, April 13, 2008

The inception of celebration of Nigerian Virgin Girls was the 20th of October, 2007. I made a call for the Virgin Girls on the Saturday Sun Newspapers asking them to come forward en masse for rewards; girls from sixteen years of age and above | Read story


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