Nigeria Has the Highest Number of Unvaccinated Children Globally - Unicef
[Premium Times] The global target, he noted, is to reduce the number of zero-dose children by 25 per cent by 2025 and 50 per cent by 2030
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(Edo) Uri okpa vb-iy-ise or Iyisen yan uri: 300 (Three Hundred)(100+200)
(Edo) Ihiri: 9 (Nine)
(Edo) Ọdọ mwen n'uwa: My lovely husband
(Edo) Iwene: 14 (Fourteen)
(Edo) Ene: 4 (Four)
(Guosa) jìndé: arise
(Edo) Erere: 8 (Eight)
(Edo) Iy-eva: 40(20 x 2)
(Edo) Okpa-irovb-ugie: 20 (Nineteen)(1 out of 20)
(Edo) Ehan: 6 (Six)
(Guosa) ìmà: knowing, knowingly
(Guosa) mà: Know
(Edo) Ọmwan ẹmwanta / Ọmwenmwanta: Honesty
(Edo) Ọmwan izọhẹ / Ọmwizọhẹ: Kindness
(Edo) Ener-ovbu-ugie: 16 (Sixteen)(4 out of 20)
(Edo) Ekesugie: 15 (Fifteen)
(Edo) Aria isen aria isen : 1,000,000 (One Million)(1000 x 1000)
(Guosa) kùndé: awake
(Guosa) mî mà: I do not know
(Guosa) fòjí lá: broken
[Premium Times] The global target, he noted, is to reduce the number of zero-dose children by 25 per cent by 2025 and 50 per cent by 2030
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