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A doctor who abandoned a patient mid-surgery to have sex with a nurse has been told he can continue practicing medicine.

Doctor leaves patient mid-surgery for sex with nurse

British doctor has admitted abandoning a patient during surgery to engage in sexual activity with a nurse, an incident that has shocked the medical community.   Dr Suhail Anjum, 44, a consultant anaesthetist at Tameside Hospital in Greater Manchester, left a male patient under anaesthesia midway through an operation in September 2023. He told colleagues […]

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Resumption joy, school fees pain, parents recount

As schools resume tomorrow, children are bubbling with excitement, bags packed, shoes polished, and uniforms ironed. But behind the smiles of many pupils are parents quietly battling the heavy weight of rising school fees. For some families, the joy of resumption is already mixed with stress. “Na joy for the children, but na pain for

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Salah’s stoppage: Time penalty seals Liverpool win at Burnley

Liverpool left it late to claim a 1-0 victory over Burnley on Sunday, with Mohamed Salah converting a penalty deep into stoppage time to maintain the Reds’ perfect start to the Premier League season. The decisive moment came in the 95th minute when Jeremie Frimpong’s cross struck Hannibal Mejbri’s arm inside the box. Referee Michael

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Ondo govt suspends three SUBEB officials over job scam

The Ondo State Government has suspended three senior officials of the State Universal Basic Education Board (SUBEB) for their alleged roles in a job scam linked to the state’s recent teachers’ recruitment exercise. Those affected include two directors and a deputy director, who were placed on suspension following Governor Lucky Aiyedatiwa’s directive. The governor described

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Hilda Baci,

Hilda Baci receives goodluck message from GWR ahead of jollof record

Guinness World Records has sent its best wishes to Nigerian chef Hilda Baci as she attempts to set a new record for the largest serving of Nigerian-style jollof rice.   In a post on X, the organisation wrote: “What’s cookin’? Best of luck to @hildabacicooks who’s attempting a new record for the largest serving of

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Madrid beat Sociedad with 10 men, stay top of La Liga

Kylian Mbappé delivered a stellar performance as Real Madrid secured a 2-1 victory over Real Sociedad in La Liga on Saturday, despite playing for an hour with 10 men following Dean Huijsen’s red card.   First-half goals from Mbappé and Arda Güler ensured Los Blancos maintained their perfect record this season, while Mikel Oyarzabal pulled

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One dead, four rescued in Yaba building collapse – NEMA

One person has been confirmed dead following the collapse of a three-storey building under construction at Borno Street, Alagomeji, in the Yaba area of Lagos State.   The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), in its Day 2 incident report on Saturday, said the body of a male victim was recovered from the rubble during ongoing

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Hilda Baci,

Largest pot of jollof rice: ‘It took us nine months to plan event’— Hilda Baci

Nigerian celebrity chef and Guinness World Record holder, Hilda Baci, has revealed the sheer amount of preparation that went into her latest culinary feat — cooking 200 bags of jollof rice in Lagos. Baci, who rose to fame in 2023 after her record-breaking cook-a-thon, said the mega food project at Eko Hotel and Suites was

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Heart attacks may be triggered by hidden infections not cholesterol —Experts

For decades, heart disease has been attributed largely to high cholesterol, hypertension, and lifestyle choices. But fresh research from Finland and the United Kingdom points to a surprising culprit: bacterial infections. Scientists analyzing arterial plaques have discovered bacterial biofilms—sticky colonies that can lie dormant for years, concealed from both the immune system and antibiotics. According

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