•Dr Priscilia Imade We are continuing our discussion on the relationship between eye and mental health. This month of June is dedicated to creating awareness on how mental health can affect eye health. The eyes are often described as the windows to the soul, but they are also windows to a person’s inner emotional state. […]
•Dr Priscilia Imade Happy New Month everyone! In this month of June, we will begin a powerful four-part series that will shine light on the hidden connection between your eye health and your mental wellbeing. Each week, we will explore the questions many people are afraid to ask: • Can losing your vision affect your […]
•Priscilia Imade Our eyes play a role in our daily lives, helping us work, read, drive, and recognise faces. However, as we age, many adults begin to experience vision problems that can affect their comfort and productivity. Some of these problems develop gradually, while others appear suddenly. Ignoring eye problems can lead to serious compli...
•Dr Priscilia Imade Children rely on their eyes to explore the world, learn in school and play with friends. However, many children experience eye problems that can make it difficult for them to see clearly. In some cases, children may not even realise they have a vision problem because they assume everyone sees the way […]
•Dr Priscilia Imade Driving is an essential part of daily life for many people. Whether it is for work, business or personal errands, spending long hours on the road can put a strain on the eyes. Good vision is important for safe driving but many drivers experience eye problems that make it difficult to see […]
•Dr Priscilia Imade Adult eye problems encompass conditions like refractive errors, cataracts, glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy. As people age, the risk of these issues increases, potentially leading to vision loss. In Nigeria, access to eye care is limited, making early detection and treatment essential for preserving vision and quality of l...
•Dr Priscilia Imade Diabetic eye disease refers to the devastating complication of diabetes and its threat to the vision of millions worldwide. This silent and progressive condition can lead to blindness if left undetected or untreated early. As the global prevalence of diabetes continues to rise, understanding diabetic eye disease is importan...
•Kagame and Sunak UK leader Rishi Sunak and Rwandan counterpart Paul Kagame reiterated today that they expect Britain to soon start sending undocumented migrants to the African country, despite fresh questions over the controversial scheme. Prime Minister Sunak hosted Kagame at his official residence in London just as a British newspaper repor...
•Dr Priscilia Imade The human eye is the organ of sight that makes us see the world’s beauty. Good eye practices preserve our visual acuity and contribute to our overall well-being. We will consider the fundamental principles of good eye practices and their profound impact on maintaining healthy vision throughout our lives. Regular Eye E...
•Nigeria and Angola teams Nigeria vs Angola is the first quarter-final game of the ongoing TotalEnergies CAF Africa Cup of Nations by 6pm today. All eyes are on the Super Eagles of Nigeria as they slug it out against Angola in the AFCON Cote d’Ivoire 2023. The target for Nigeria is to qualify for the […]

