Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle has left out Victor Osimhen from Nigeria’s squad for upcoming friendly matches against Iran and Jordan, Soccernet.ng reports. The striker has been in outstanding form for Galatasaray, scoring 18 goals in all competitions, including seven goals and three assists in the Champions League. Despite that impressive run, the former
Kampala: Uganda’s ambition to transform Primary Health Care through resilient community health systems entered a decisive phase on 4 March 2026, when a cohort of 348 newly trained Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWs) was passed out in a high-profile ceremony held in Mbarara City and Rukungiri District. The passing out event marked not only the
Bissau—The World Health Organization (WHO) has made a major donation of medical supplies, biomedical equipment and mobile units to the Ministry of Public Health of Guinea-Bissau, in support of efforts to strengthen the national health system and advance towards universal health coverage. As part of this contribution, WHO delivered two mobile clinics, one mobile laboratory
Victor Osimhen. Copyright: xNicolòxCampoxIMAGO Fenerbahçe board member Hakan Safi has revealed that he was willing to take extraordinary steps to bring Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen to the club, Soccernet.ng reports. In the summer of 2025, when it became clear that Galatasaray were close to pulling off the incredible capture of Osimhen, Fenerbahçe attempted to hijack
Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle has left out Victor Osimhen from Nigeria’s squad for upcoming friendly matches against Iran and Jordan, Soccernet.ng reports. The striker has been in outstanding form for Galatasaray, scoring 18 goals in all competitions, including seven goals and three assists in the Champions League. Despite that impressive run, the former
Kampala: Uganda’s ambition to transform Primary Health Care through resilient community health systems entered a decisive phase on 4 March 2026, when a cohort of 348 newly trained Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWs) was passed out in a high-profile ceremony held in Mbarara City and Rukungiri District. The passing out event marked not only the
Bissau—The World Health Organization (WHO) has made a major donation of medical supplies, biomedical equipment and mobile units to the Ministry of Public Health of Guinea-Bissau, in support of efforts to strengthen the national health system and advance towards universal health coverage. As part of this contribution, WHO delivered two mobile clinics, one mobile laboratory