Nigeria, A Country Of Inequality: See Doctors Treating Yusuf Buhari.

These are the doctors and medical experts treating injured Yusuf Buhari, the only son of President Muhammadu Buhari.

These ingenious shoes expand as your feet grow and they are being used to stop children in poor countries walking barefoot.


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The shoes come in three lengths and each of these can span over five different shoe sizes.

This Nigerian’s tweet is one of Bill Gate’s 7 best tweets for 2017.


This is to show that there are many inspiring people in Nigeria.One of the world's richest billionaires, Bill Gate has revealed that a tweet by a Nigerian policymaker made one of his best 7 tweets of 2017.

Gates Foundation honours one of Nigeria’s ‘forgotten Ebola hero’.

Like many other Nigerian heroes, it is foreign agencies and governments that usually accord these rare stars an opportunity to tell the world their stories.

Frozen iguanas falling from trees in Florida as record-breaking cold spells continue.



FORECASTERS IN THE US are warning that the weekend will bring record-breaking cold spells.“Arctic air mass and dangerously cold wind chills are expected across much of the eastern two-thirds of the country through this weekend,” the National Weather Service said.

Student Discovers Biological Brother Is At School.

An adopted, college student was completely shocked to find out he has been attending the same school as his biological brother for years and never knew it until now.

How do you tell people that you have epilepsy? Irish app aims to help.

A NEW APP and website, now available to those who suffer from epilepsy, offers advice to patients on how to tell family and friends about their condition.

An addiction to video games is to be classified as a disease.

“GAMING DISORDER” WILL be recognised as a disease later this year following expert consensus over the addictive risks associated with playing electronic games, the World Health Organisation has said.

Walking home, I'll be called a gorilla or a monkey' Teenager meets Taoiseach to discuss racism.

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A 16-YEAR-OLD girl who lives in Drogheda having moved from South Africa three years ago has spoken about the racism she regularly encounters on the streets of the town.

A Lovely Nigerian Mother Laye Ajube and her Ten Lovely Children; Eight Boys & Two Girls.


Laye Ajube is warming the hearts of many online after these photos of her with her family surfaced online.
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