NTA  News: November 28, 2025:

Tribune:  November 27, 2025

Nigeria needs to reform research funding system — Fashola – Tribune Online
Fashola called for reforms that would allow research funds to be retained in dedicated accounts so projects can continue uninterrupted. …
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NAN: November 26, 2025

Fashola advocates improved funding to enhance NIMR

A former Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola, has advocated for improved funding to enhance the research capacity of the Nigerian Institute for Medical Research (NIMR)

Business Day:  November 26, 2025

Nigeria lags India, South Africa, US, UK in medical research funding – Businessday NG
Nigeria continues to trail countries such as India, South Africa, the United States, and the United Kingdom in medical research funding…
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Vanguard: November 26, 2025

Nigeria risks deeper setback in medical research as NIMR Foundation raises N500m
Indication has emerged that the persistent underinvestment in medical research has left Nigeria trailing India, South Africa, the United States and the United Kingdom, heightening concern over the nation’s ability to deliver homegrown solutions to widening health challenges.
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The Guardian: October 30, 2025

NIMR, U.S. researchers probe side effects of antiretroviral therapy
The Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) in collaboration with researchers from the United States, has commenced a groundbreaking
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Radio Nigeria: October 30, 2025

NIMR to Establish National Clinical Trial Network Linking Universities, Hospitals, Others


Punch: October 30, 2025

NIMR plans to boost capacity for local vaccine, drug manufacturing  – Healthwise
Researchers at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Yaba, Lagos, have stated that the institute is working towards boosting capacity for local vaccine and drug manufacturing through evidence-based clinical trials.
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EKO HOT BLOG: October 27, 2025

NIMR Host Media Chat On Randomized Clinical Trials

The Nation: October 23, 2025

NIMR deepens Nigeria’s health research frontier through world-class clinical trials – The Nation Newspaper
The Nation Newspaper NIMR deepens Nigeria’s health research frontier through world-class clinical trials
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Vanguard: October 23, 2025

NIMR scientists seek greater investment in clinical research
Scientists at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, NIMR, have called for sustained investment in infrastructure, funding, and public awareness to strengthen Nigeria’s research ecosystem.
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Nigerian Tribune: October 6, 2025

Many of Nigeria’s herbal drugs safe but lack efficacy — NIMR – Tribune Online
NIMR has revealed that many herbal-related medicinal products and plants in Nigerian markets are only safe for use but not actually effective
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Most herbal remedies in Nigerian market safe, but ineffective – NIMR researchers reveal
A six-year research effort by researchers at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, NIMR, on Tuesday revealed that while the majority of herbal products circulating in Nigeria are safe for consumption, their effectiveness in treating diseases remains largely unproven.
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Radio Nigeria: October 6, 2025:

Let your Products Pass Through the Right Process – NIMR Advises Herbal Producers


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Businessday: October 2, 2025

‘Safe does not mean effective’—NIMR warns Nigerians against unproven herbal cures – Businessday NG
The Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) has warned Nigerians not to mistake the safety of herbal remedies for proof of their…
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The Guardian: October 2, 2025

NIMR finds efficacy gaps in 46 herbal products despite safety assurance
New findings from NIMR have highlighted that while dozens of herbal remedies may not harm the body, they also don’t deliver healing
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Businessday: September 19, 2025

HIV Care in Nigeria strained as donor funds skip key diagnostic tests – Businessday NG
Nigeria’s battle against HIV is faltering as critical diagnostic tests, including resistance testing, CD4 counts, hemoglobin tests, and…
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Guardian: September 4, 2025

Study reveals 12% HIV prevalence among Nigerian adolescents, youths
NIMR has revealed a 12 per cent prevalence among adolescents and young adults, nearly 10 times the national average of 1.3 per cent.
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NIMR demands youth-led HIV response to meet 2030 goals – The Nation Newspaper
The Nation Newspaper NIMR demands youth-led HIV response to meet 2030 goals
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Radio Nigeria: 29th August 2025

Nigeria May Miss 2030 HIV Elimination Target Over 95-95-95 Gaps – Radio Nigeria Lagos
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Adolescents and young adults have been identified as one of the major groups militating against the 2030 goal for the Elimination of HIV in the country.


Punch: 27th August 2025

Nigeria’s 2030 HIV Elimination Goal Threatened by Low Adhere
Low HIV testing and treatment adherence among young adults in Nigeria poses a significant challenge to the country’s 2030 HIV elimination goals. Learn about the urgent need for improved strategies.
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– AIT August 28, 2025

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40% of new HIV infections in Nigeria among adolescents, young adults.
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– Eko Hot Blog: August 28,2025

NIMR Raises Concern Over Youths in Fight Against HIV
NIMR’s research director, Dr. Agatha, expressed concern over HIV low test rate amongst youth  She emphasized the need to address challenges faced by young NIMR Raises Concern Over Youths in Fight Against HIV
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Nigeria risks missing 2030 HIV goal as adolescents lag behind — NIMR warns

–  Vanguard: August 28,2025

Nigeria’s quest to end AIDS by 2030 may be slipping out of reach, as adolescents and young adults remain the weakest link in HIV prevention and treatment, and new drugs still face long safety and validation hurdles, researchers at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, NIMR, have warned.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/08/nigeria-risks-missing-2030-hiv-goal-as-adolescents-lag-behind-nimr-warns


The Whistler: August 28,2025

Nigerian Researchers Developing Vaginal Gel For HIV Prevention – The Whistler Newspaper
The Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) says it is currently working on a novel microbicide gel for the prevention of HIV among women. A
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– Premium Times: August 28, 2025

Adolescents’ non-adherence to treatment hinders Nigeria’s HIV elimination target- NIMR
She noted that adolescents and young adults with HIV had the worst treatment outcomes, and that 40 per cent of new HIV infections occurred within this group
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A Director of Research at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR), Agatha David, on Wednesday said that adolescents and young adults in Nigeria are undermining the country’s drive to eliminate HIV by 2030 due to poor adherence to testing and treatment.


– Realnews: August 28, 2025

Adolescents non-adherence hinders Nigeria’s HIV elimination target – NIMR – Realnews Magazine
ADOLESCENTS and young adults non-adherence to HIV testing and treatment is a major roadblock to the country’s efforts to meeting the UN’s 2030 target for HIV elimination, says Dr Agatha David. David, a Director of Research at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR), spoke with journalists in Lagos during the institute’s monthly media briefing
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19th August 2025

NIMR DG Obafunwa Installed as Balogun of Ilara Kingdom

The Director-General of the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR), Prof. Oladapo John Obafunwa, has been conferred with the prestigious chieftaincy title of Balogun of Ilara Kingdom in the Epe Division of Lagos State.-RadioNigeria


NIMR DG Installed as Balogun of Ilara Kingdom

…as President Tinubu, Ooni of Ife, others celebrate Alara’s 5th Coronation Anniversary.

The Director-General of the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR), Prof. Oladapo John Obafunwa, has been conferred with the prestigious chieftaincy title of Balogun of Ilara Kingdom in the Epe Division of Lagos State. The honour was bestowed by the Alara of Ilara, Oba (Dr.) Olufolarin Olukayode Ogunsanwo (Telade IV), during a grand ceremony on Saturday, August 16, 2025.


Ilara honours NIMR DG for advancing medicine, research in Nigeria

Prof. Oladapo John Obafunwa, the director-general of the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR), has been conferred with the title of ‘Balogun of Ilara Kingdom’ in recognition of his outstanding contributions to medicine, public health, and research in Nigeria.-BusinessDay

Ilara honours NIMR DG for advancing medicine, research in Nigeria – Businessday NG
Prof. Oladapo John Obafunwa, DG, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR), has been conferred with the title of ‘Balogun of Ilara…
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July 17, 2025

37m People Taken Off River Blindness in Nigeria – Institute

A Director of Research and Chairman of the Institutional Review Board (IRB) at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR), Yaba, Lagos, Dr Babatunde Adewale, has said about 37 million people have been taken-off Onchocerciasis (River Blindness) in states where the disease is most prevalent as treatment has been declared interrupted.– New Telegraph

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July 1, 2025

The Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) held a comprehensive media chat on Monday, June 30th, 2025, led by NIMR’s Director General, Professor John Oladapo Obafunwa. – Eko Hot Blog

July 1, 2025

FG To Eliminate River Blindness In 5 Years

The federal government has reaffirmed its commitment to eliminating onchocerciasis, also known as river blindness, within the next five years, through the National Institute of Medical Research (NIMR), as Nigeria races toward meeting the 2030 global elimination target– Leardership

July 1, 2025

River Blindness: Over 43m at risk, transmission interrupted in 10 states

As Nigeria attains the interruption stage in the elimination of onchocerciasis, commonly known as river blindness, about 50 million Nigerians are still at risk. – Vanguard

June 19, 2025

NIMR Reveals Groundbreaking Research Capable of Ending Infant Death In Nigeria at May Media Chat

The Nigerian Institute of Medical Research has disclosed a milestone achievement in their stride towards curbing the infant mortality rate in Nigeria through SAMAAN research outcomes at its May edition of NIMR Media Chat.- EKOHOTBLOG TV

June 19, 2025

Skill acquisition, empowerment can boost HIV patients’ adherence to ART drugs

 A pilot study by Grant Monitoring and Evaluation Unit of the Nigerian Institute of  Medical Research (NIMR) has indicated that adherence failure to Antiretrovirals (ARVs) could be reduced, if patients benefit from some forms of economic empowerment.- New Telegraph

June 18, 2025

Experts push for mandatory autopsies in maternal deaths

Some medical experts have advocated for a comprehensive national audit of maternal deaths, emphasising the critical role of autopsies in understanding and reducing mortality rates across Nigeria.

June 16, 2025

Changing infant mortality narratives with azithromycin access through Nigeria’s SARMAAN project

For generations, mothers like Hannatu Bello in rural Nigerian communities such as Kura, Kano State, have faced the heartbreaking reality of high infant mortality.While her friend, Talatu Bako, mourns the loss of two children to infections, Bello sees a glimmer of hope.“Before, my child was always sick,” she says. “Now, everything has changed.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ugmsz3As-bI

June 16, 2025

Experts call for autopsies of all maternal deaths in Nigeria

– AIT Online

June 13, 2025

Special focus on outstanding research institutes advancing Nigeria’s economic growth

NIMR’s  Extensive Research Programs, Advanced Laboratories And Locally Produced Diagnostic Kits Create A Solid Foundation For Addressing Nigeria’s Health Challenges – Prof Oladapo Obafunwa – The Guardian

June 11, 2025

NIMR leads study in new therapy against high infant mortality

Nigeria has for long grappled with one of the highest infant mortality rates in the world — a stark indicator of the country’s maternal and child health challenges  –  Vanguard

June 10, 2025

Economic empowerment of people with HIV boosts drug adherence — Study

 Researchers at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research have found that non-adherence to antiretroviral drugs could be reduced if patients living with Human Immunodeficiency Virus benefit from some form of economic empowerment. – Punch

June 10, 2025

NIMR recommends national audit to tackle maternal deaths

A Director of Research at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, Professor Oliver Ezechi, has recommended a national audit to tackle Nigeria’s alarming maternal and infant mortality rates. Ezechi, a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, said the audit must be jointly supported by the government and private sector, adding that the audit should include mandatory autopsies to determine accurate causes of maternal deaths – Punch

June 6, 2025

Maternal Mortality Statistics: NIMR Advocates Coroner System, Law

The Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) has advocated a coroner system or law to determine the rate of maternal mortality in the country, saying carrying out postmortem has become imperative to reduce the rate of maternal deaths New Telegraph

June 5, 2025

Scientists advocate maternal death audits as NIMR achieves 4yrs of zero Mother-to-Child HIV transmission

Scientists at the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research, NIMR, have called for a national maternal and infant mortality audit system, backed by a legal framework mandating autopsies for all maternal deaths in Nigeria. The experts who spoke during the Institute’s monthly media chat in Lagos, where the Director-General of NIMR, Prof. John Oladapo Obafunwa, raised concerns over the reliability of existing maternal mortality statistics, posited that corona on all maternal deaths would monitor data and help curb the high rate of maternal mortality in the country Vanguard

Researchers break new ground in child mortality fight

In a nation where one in ten children dies before their fifth birthday, Nigeria’s child survival crisis remains among the worst in the world. But amid the grim statistics, a pioneering intervention by the Nigerian Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) is offering new hope. Through an ambitious, evidence-based programme known as SARMAAN (Safety and Antimicrobial Resistance of Mass Administration of Azithromycin in Nigeria), NIMR has taken a bold step to tackle infant mortality by administering azithromycin — a broad-spectrum antibiotic — to over four million infants The Nation

Every maternal death must be investigated, not ignored — NIMR

In the silent corners of too many Nigerian homes, the same tragedy repeats itself: a young woman, full of life and dreams, dies while giving birth. Her family mourns. Her community moves on. The system shrugs. And the country, once again, fails to ask the most important question — why? In 2023 alone, an estimated 993 Nigerian women died for every 100,000 live births — making childbirth one of the deadliest risks a woman can take in the country. According to the World Bank, Nigeria alone accounts for nearly 20 percent of all maternal deaths worldwide. These numbers are not just grim; they are a global embarrassment. But even more disturbing is what lies beneath them: a vast, gaping hole in the way Nigeria records, investigates, and responds to maternal deaths – The Nation

Infant Mortality: Over 4m children benefit from SARMAN Project–NIMR

The Nigeria Institute of Medical Research (NIMR) says over 4 million children have benefited from its ongoing Safety and Antimicrobial Resistance Mass Administration of Azithromycin (SARMAAN) project targeted at reducing infant mortality in the country.

Prof. Oliver Ezechi, a Director of Research at the Clinical Sciences Department of NIMR, made the assertion on Tuesday during the institute’s Monthly Media Chat organised to inform the public on some of its research works – NAN