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60 Million Nigerian Women At Risk Of Cervical Cancer
The National Task Force on Cervical Cancer Elimination (NTF-CCE) says 60 million women in Nigeria are at risk of developing cervical cancer.
The Chairman of the NTF-CCE, Prof. Isaac Adewole, made the disclosure in Abuja during the launch of Partnership to Eliminate Cervical Cancer in Nigeria (PECCIN).Prof. Adewole said approximately 22 women die daily from the preventable and treatable disease in the country.
He said, “Women living with HIV face a sixfold increased risk of developing cervical cancer compared to women in the general population. 80% of women with cervical cancer currently present late, when treatment and complete recovery are no longer possible.”
Prof Adewole said the objectives of PECCIN is to drive sub-national government —led coordinated expansion of cervical cancer elimination activities , and foster multisectoral coordination and collaboration.
He said the goal of PECCIN is to vaccinate eight million girls annually, and screen eight million women annually, adding that it is geared towards screening 15 million Nigerian women by 2027.
Flagging off the initiative, First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, said eliminating cervical cancer requires collaborative action, and that state and local governments, as well as healthcare professionals, must all prioritize women’s health.
While saying that Nigeria has shown that it is possible to eliminate cervical cancer by 2030, she called on all development partners, the private sector, NGOs, and academic institutions to commit their resources, expertise, and innovation to the campaign.
She said, “We count on you all to ensure that this collaboration succeeds. To our healthcare providers, you are the face of hope for millions of Nigerian women. I appeal to you to continue to serve with professionalism and compassion. Our women and girls are counting on you.”
She also said at least 60,000 deaths from cervical cancer in Nigeria will be prevented in the next five years alone, if everyone all join hands to make the partnership work.
Minister of state for health, Dr Iziaq Adekunle Salako, said despite being preventable, cervical cancer is the second most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer, mortality among Nigerian women as a result of ignorance , late presentation and sub- optimal treatment infrastructure.
He said the federal government is committed to changing the narrative, adding that the introduction of the Human Papillomavirus vaccine (HPV) in 2023 to protect young girls from cervical cancer has led to the vaccination of 14 million girls in the country with the vaccine.
Chairman of the Nigeria Governor’s Forum ( NGF), AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq who was represented by the Imo state governor, Hope Uzodinma, highlighted the commitment of governors towards supporting the initiative and elimination of cervical cancer in the country.
The vice chairman of the NTF-CCE, Dr Zainab Shinkafi-Bagudu said about 12,000 cases and 8, 000 deaths were recorded from cervical cancer in Nigeria every year .
She said ending cervical cancer in Nigeria requires collective efforts, not just the work of government alone.
She said, “2025 is a year of precision medicine . It is a year of artificial intelligence. It is a year where no girl, no woman should die with cervical cancer.”
PECCIN members were drawn from the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, World Health Organisation (WHO), National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment (NICRAT), the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), National Health Insurance Authority (NHIA), NPHCDA, Clinton Health Alliance Initiative (CHAI), Private Sector Health Alliance of Nigeria (PSHAN) and the the Gates Foundation.
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JUST IN: EFCC Arrests 3 Party Chieftains For Vote-Buying In Anambra [PHOTOS]
Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have arrested three suspected vote buyers in various parts of Anambra.
The suspects are Emeka Ilokasia arrested at Ward 2, Njikoka Local government, Anambra; Nwachuwu Loretta, arrested at Ward 2(008), Awkuzu, Oyi local government and Emuka Chuwudi, arrested at Umunachi village, Dukonukofia local government.
All the suspects were arrested while participating in the governorship election held on Saturday, November 8, 2025
They will be charged to court as soon as the anti-graft Commission concludes investigations.



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Truck Crushes 3 University Students To Death In Lagos, Injures Many- Video
Lagos, Nigeria – A tragic accident in Ikorodu, Lagos, has claimed the lives of three students of Lagos State University of Science and Technology (LASUSTECH) after a sand-laden truck lost control due to brake failure.
According to the Lagos State Traffic Management Authority (LASTMA), the fatal accident occurred around Powerline Junction, inward Ikorodu Roundabout.
The sand-laden truck reportedly rammed into several vehicles and injuring seven others.
LASTMA spokesperson, Adebayo Taofiq, who confirmed the incident in a statement, said the truck was travelling at high speed before it lost control and collided with multiple vehicles and tricycles along the busy corridor.
“In an incident of profound tragedy that cast a pall of grief over the Ikorodu metropolis, three promising students at the Lagos State University of Science and Technology, Ikorodu — two males and one female — lost their lives instantaneously in a fatal multiple-vehicle collision,” Taofiq said.
He added that seven others, including tricycle operators, sustained serious injuries in the horrifying crash.
The vehicles involved included a sand-laden tipper (unregistered), a Toyota Corolla (SMK 42 AJ), an MPV bus, and four tricycles.
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THREE LASUSTECH STUDENTS PERISH IN FATAL MULTI-VEHICLE COLLISION AS LASTMA PERSONNEL RESCUE SEVEN OTHERS AT POWERLINE JUNCTION, INWARD IKORODU
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LASTMA said preliminary investigations by traffic operatives revealed that the truck’s excessive speed and mechanical brake failure caused the driver to lose control, leading to the deadly crash.
Emergency responders from LASTMA, the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), and the Nigeria Police were quickly mobilized to the scene.
Taofiq said the injured victims were rushed to nearby hospitals, while the remains of the deceased students were deposited at the Ikorodu General Hospital mortuary.
“Together, they swiftly conveyed seven critically injured victims to nearby medical facilities for urgent treatment, while the three deceased casualties were evacuated and deposited at the General Hospital, Ikorodu mortuary,” the statement read
LASTMA also confirmed that the wrecked vehicles had been removed to restore free vehicular movement in the area.
Reacting to the tragedy, the General Manager of LASTMA, Olalekan Bakare-Oki, expressed sadness over the deaths, describing the crash as “avoidable.”
Bakare-Oki urged truck operators and commercial drivers to maintain their vehicles and avoid over speeding. “This tragedy is avoidable. Over speeding, poor vehicle maintenance, and defective braking systems continue to cause, on Lagos roads,” he lamented.
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Tension In Kano As Shi’ite Members Protest Trump’s Invasion Threat, Drag US Flag On Ground
Shi’ite members in Kano protested President Donald Trump’s “false genocide claim” and invasion threat in Nigeria
Protesters who dragged and burned the U.S. flag accused Trump of inciting religious division
The movement also called for unity amongst citizens, saying Nigeria’s problems are political, not religious
Kano, Nigeria – Tension erupted in parts of Kano on Saturday, November 8, as members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), popularly known as Shi’ites, took to the streets to protest the recent statement by United States President Donald Trump threatening to invade Nigeria.
The protest, which took place in several parts of the Kano metropolis, saw large crowds chanting anti-US slogans while carrying placards expressing displeasure with the alleged remarks.
The members are described as “a dangerous and false narrative” by the U.S. president. The Islamic Movement in Nigeria dismissed Trump’s remarks as “provocative, inflammatory, and deeply misleading.”
A spokesperson for the movement, Abdullahi Danladi of the IMN Resource Forum, told journalists during the protest that the group would not tolerate attempts by foreign leaders to sow religious division in the country.
“The statement by President Trump is false and provocative. It is part of a long pattern of Western propaganda designed to pit Muslims and Christians against one another. Nigeria’s challenges are driven by corruption, greed, and poor governance — not by religion,” Danladi said.
He accused the U.S. government of double standards, noting that America had no moral ground to lecture other nations about human rights when it continues to fuel wars and instability across the Middle East.
“We reject this form of neo-colonial arrogance. Nigeria does not need military intervention. What we need is peace, justice, and equity,” he added.
During the protest, some demonstrators were seen dragging the American flag on the ground, while others set effigies of the U.S. president ablaze.
Placards carried by the protesters bore inscriptions such as “We condemn Trump threats,” “Stop dividing Nigeria,” and “Trump, mind your business.”
According to sources who spoke to Legit, Security operatives were deployed across key areas to monitor the march, which later converged near the Emir’s Palace before dispersing peacefully
Danladi urged citizens to remain calm and avoid being manipulated by political or foreign interests seeking to destabilize the nation.
“Both Islam and Christianity teach love, justice, and compassion. Those who exploit religion for politics are the real enemies of peace,” Danladi said.
Let us stand together as Nigerians. Let us reject foreign interference. Our destiny is in our own hands,” he added.
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