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Lagos Endocrinologist Warns Women Face Higher Risk of Thyroid Disorders
Medical expert attributes increased vulnerability to hormonal changes during pregnancy and menopause, urges early detection
Medical expert attributes increased vulnerability to hormonal changes during pregnancy and menopause, urges early detection
A leading endocrinologist in Lagos State has raised concern over the higher prevalence of thyroid disorders among women, citing hormonal fluctuations during pregnancy and menopause as major contributing factors. The expert made this known on Saturday, 27 June, while addressing a gathering of health professionals in Lagos.
According to the medical specialist, thyroid diseases—including hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism—are more common in women due to the impact of reproductive hormones on thyroid function. The doctor explained that these hormonal changes often trigger immune responses that can lead to thyroid gland dysfunction, especially during life stages such as pregnancy and menopause.
Thyroid disorders can significantly affect metabolism, energy levels, and overall well-being. Many Nigerian women remain unaware of their risk or mistake symptoms for other health issues. The endocrinologist emphasised that early diagnosis and prompt treatment are crucial in preventing complications such as infertility, heart disease, or severe fatigue. “Women should pay attention to persistent symptoms like unexplained weight changes, mood swings, or swelling in the neck area,” the expert advised.
The medical community is calling for increased public awareness and routine screening for thyroid disorders among women, especially those with a family history of the condition. The Lagos-based doctor urged government and non-governmental organisations to support educational campaigns and affordable diagnostic services across Nigeria.
With rising cases of non-communicable diseases nationwide, health practitioners warn that neglecting thyroid health could have long-term consequences for women’s health outcomes in Nigeria. Further consultations with specialists are recommended for anyone experiencing persistent symptoms related to thyroid dysfunction.
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Nollywood Star Uche Jombo Marks 25 Years, Expands Film Legacy with New Productions
Jombo’s journey from Abia State debut to Netflix and cinema releases cements her as a leading figure in Nigerian film industry
Jombo’s journey from Abia State debut to Netflix and cinema releases cements her as a leading figure in Nigerian film industry
Veteran Nollywood actress and filmmaker, Uche Jombo, has marked over 25 years in the Nigerian film industry, solidifying her reputation as one of the most recognisable faces in Nollywood. The Abia State-born star made her acting debut in 1999 with the film ‘Visa to Hell’ and has since featured in more than 250 productions.
Jombo’s impact goes beyond acting—she launched Uche Jombo Studios in 2008, moving into production and later directing by 2015. Her portfolio includes acclaimed films such as ‘Games Men Play’, ‘Lies Men Tell’, ‘Holding Hope’ and ‘Damage’, the latter of which tackled domestic violence, sparking discussions on social issues within Nigeria.
Her recent work has continued to resonate across generations. Jombo appeared in Netflix’s ‘Blood Sisters 2’ and featured in the cinema release ‘On Different Grounds’, demonstrating her ability to adapt to evolving audience tastes and digital platforms. According to industry observers, this versatility is a testament to her staying power amid a rapidly changing entertainment landscape.
Jombo’s long-standing presence is viewed by many stakeholders as pivotal for Nollywood’s growth. Film critics point out that her transition from actress to producer and director has inspired younger talents while raising standards for storytelling within the sector. “Uche Jombo represents the bridge between Nollywood’s past and its future,” one analyst noted.
With more projects reportedly in development at Uche Jombo Studios, industry watchers expect her influence on Nigerian cinema to persist. As at June 2026, she remains a driving force shaping narratives both on screen and behind the scenes.
Source: https://guardian.ng/life/uche-jombo-between-image-and-identity/
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Delta Police Recover Pistol Hidden in Bread, Arrest Suspect in Warri
Police say suspect tried to evade security checks by concealing weapon inside loaf; investigation ongoing
Police say suspect tried to evade security checks by concealing weapon inside loaf; investigation ongoing
Police operatives in Warri, Delta State, have recovered a locally made pistol hidden inside a loaf of bread and arrested one suspect in connection with the incident. The recovery was made on Saturday, 27 June, during a routine stop-and-search operation within the city.
According to police sources, officers on patrol noticed suspicious behaviour from the suspect and decided to conduct a search. During the inspection, they discovered the pistol wrapped and concealed inside a regular loaf of bread. The suspect was immediately taken into custody for further questioning.
The discovery highlights growing concerns about innovative tactics used by individuals to evade law enforcement checks in Delta State and other parts of the South-South zone. Security agencies have recently intensified surveillance following reports of increased arms trafficking and related crimes in the region.
A police spokesperson confirmed the arrest but declined to release the suspect’s name pending completion of preliminary investigations. “Our officers remain vigilant and will continue to act on intelligence to prevent criminal activities in Delta State,” the spokesperson said during a phone interview.
The police command has urged residents to report any suspicious activity and assured that efforts are ongoing to trace the source of the firearm and determine if others are involved. Authorities say the suspect will be charged once investigations are concluded.
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US Gospel Singer Anisa Fowler Set to Release ‘Sing Hallelujah’ Single on July 3
Anticipated track promises uplifting message for gospel music lovers; fans across Nigeria await official release date
Anticipated track promises uplifting message for gospel music lovers; fans across Nigeria await official release date
Award-winning gospel singer Anisa Fowler has announced the release of her new single, ‘Sing Hallelujah,’ scheduled to drop on July 3, 2026. The announcement was made on Friday, with the artiste promising an inspiring sound aimed at encouraging faith and gratitude among listeners.
Fowler, who is well known in the gospel music scene for her powerful vocals and message-driven songs, described the forthcoming single as one that celebrates faith through music. According to details shared ahead of the release, ‘Sing Hallelujah’ will be available on major streaming platforms for fans in Nigeria and globally.
The singer’s previous works have received recognition within the international gospel community, and expectations are high as she gears up for this latest project. Many Nigerian gospel enthusiasts have expressed excitement online, citing Fowler’s consistency in delivering spiritually uplifting content.
No official statement has been released by local music promoters or industry stakeholders in Nigeria regarding potential collaborations or performances linked to the new single. However, fans have been urged to follow her verified social media pages for updates and exclusive content leading up to the July launch.
The release of ‘Sing Hallelujah’ is expected to further solidify Fowler’s influence within gospel circles and inspire a new wave of worship songs among Nigerian artistes and choirs.
