By Our Reporter,October 17, 2025 The Nigerian Army Medical Corps has decorated four senior officers with the rank of Colonel and one officer with the rank of Major during a brief but colorful ceremony held at the Corps Headquarters, Bonny Cantonment, Lagos. The event, which took place in the conference room of the Headquarters, was presided over by the Acting Commander Corps of Medical, Brigadier General S. O. Okoigi. In his remarks, Brigadier General Okoigi congratulated the newly promoted officers, describing their elevation as a reward for hard work, dedication, and professionalism. He charged them to see their promotion as a call to greater responsibility and renewed commitment to duty. “Promotion in the Nigerian Army comes as a result of hard work and discipline,” he said. “I urge you to remain steadfast, focused, and exemplary, both in your professional conduct and personal life, as this elevation must reflect in all you do.” Capt. Adachukwu Onyinyechukwu Okwuka, Acting Assistant...
By Jako,October 17,2025. The Taraba State Government has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting children from measles and rubella, urging communities, health workers, and development partners to work collectively to ensure that no child is left behind in the fight against the diseases. Speaking at the official flag-off ceremony of the Measles-Rubella Vaccination Campaign held in Jalingo on Friday, the First Lady of the State, Mrs. Agyin Agbu Kefas, underscored the importance of unity and collaboration in eliminating the diseases across the state. “Let us work hand in hand to ensure that no child is left behind, and that measles and rubella become diseases of the past in Taraba State,” Mrs. Kefas stated. Represented by the Commissioner for Health, Dr. Bodiya Buma, the First Lady appealed to parents and caregivers to take their children to designated health facilities and outreach centers for immunization. She assured the public that the vaccines are safe, effective, and essential for s...