Bunjako Beach Location Directions Uganda
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Bunjako Beach Location Directions Uganda

If you are planning on visiting Bunjako Beach, this guide will provide you with easy–to–follow location directions, whether you will be driving to the beach, taking public transportation, or biking to the beach. You can look forward to enjoying the beach when you have taken the steps outlined in this guide to get to your […]

Community Night Classes in Rural Nigeria
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Community Night Classes in Rural Nigeria

Many of us have been fortunate enough to experience the Community Night Classes in Rural Nigeria, a different kind of education after sunset, and there is an overwhelming sense of determination throughout the community. However, one of the greatest obstacles to education in rural Nigeria today is the severe lack of proper electricity. Regardless, every

Child Hunger and Skipped Meals
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Child Hunger and Skipped Meals: The Nigerian Families’ Struggle

Cases of child hunger and skipped meals are becoming more common in many Nigerian households today. The impact can be observed on children who come to class tired or are losing weight without trying. With a closer observation, you realise this issue is because of the increase in food prices, job losses, and the growing

Teenage Depression in Nigeria
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Teenage Depression in Nigeria: Young People Struggling in Silence

The rate of teenage depression in Nigeria is increasing in ways many families do not recognise early in the conventional African society. The early signs are evident in the way a teen withdraws, loses interest in hobbies, or seems tired and disenchanted most times. A more careful look will show you that teen mental health

Out-of-School Children in Nigeria
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Out-of-School Children in Nigeria: A Challenge & the Solution

Sadly, there are millions of out-of-school children in Nigeria who wake up each day without even dreaming of stepping into a classroom that day. This unfortunate situation can be seen in both the big cities and the small towns in the country. If you take a closer look at this, the issue goes beyond poverty,

sha dependents online registration
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SHA Dependents Online Registration

The entire process of SHA dependents online registration may still feel like a chore to some persons. Till today, people still ask questions about the registration form, online portal login, status check, and so on. With this article, if you ever try to add a dependent to your health record or update your family details,

Nigerian Army Successful Candidates List
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The Nigerian Army Successful Candidates List for SSCC 49/2026

For the many Nigerians who want to serve their fatherland in the military, the Nigerian Army (NA) has just announced to the general public that the list of successful candidates for the Short Service Combatant Commission (SSCC) Course 49/2026 Selection Board is now available. Participants should now check the full list that is available on

Recycling Household Plastic Waste in Nigeria
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Recycling Household Plastic Waste in Nigeria

On a personal level, I think that enough is not done to reduce the problem of plastic and the recycling of household plastic waste in Nigeria. This is probably because even in the home I see the empty bottles piling up after a normal week or the nylon bags stuffed in one corner of the

Preparing for the Harmattan Season in Nigeria
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Preparing for the Harmattan Season in Nigeria

I was cold; my nostrils were dry from the cold and harsh winds. The sun was out and shining bright, but I was still covered up in multiple clothes. Preparing for the harmattan season in Nigeria is not child’s play.  As soon as the harmattan season kicks off in Nigeria, everything changes. The air goes

Managing the Poor Electricity Supply in Nigeria
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Managing the Poor Electricity Supply in Nigeria

I lived almost half of my life in Nigeria, and in that part of the world, learning to adapt, especially as it regards power supply, is essential. I wrote this piece to share how I and my family were surviving the poor and epileptic electricity supply in Nigeria, where power can go off at any

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