One of the first babies born in the year 2020 on 1 January 2020 in Lagos, Nigeria. Olukayode Jaiyeola/NurPhoto via Getty Images June 16, 2022 Nigeria must improve health services for mothers and babies: here’s what can change Jamilu Tukur, Bayero University, Kano The factors associated with death in mother and baby included low education in the mother, lack of antenatal care, referral from another facility.
Emir Sanusi. Aminu Abubakar/AFP via Getty Images March 23, 2020 Why Kano’s governor removed Emir Sanusi. And why it matters Tijjani Naniya, Bayero University, Kano Recently, the Kano State government in the north west region of Nigeria removed the Emir, the first highly westernised and educated person on the throne.
Messaging services like WhatsApp open many doors for Nigerian women. i_am_zews/Shutterstock October 30, 2018 How Nigerian women are using WhatsApp to chat, learn and earn Salihu Ibrahim Dasuki, University of Sheffield and Naima Hafiz Abubakar, Bayero University, Kano With technology women are able to become agents of their own change.