"Who's Fooling Who?": Reactions as Tinubu's Minister Says US, UK Citizens Seek Healthcare in Nigeria
Ali Pate, Nigeria's health minister, claims citizens from the UK, US, and West Africa are increasingly seeking medical care in Nigeria for healthcare services.
Nigeria needs to step up disease prevention and control and decentralise disease surveillance as the US pulls donor funding.
The Federal Executive Council (FEC), on Monday, approved a total of $1.070 billion for infrastructural development in the ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNWe earmarked N14bn to promote digital health — FGThe Federal Government says it earmarked about 14 billion naira seed capital in the 2024 budget as a proof of its commitment to promoting digital health in Nigeria, and further strengthen citizens’ ...
The FEC, presided over by President Bola Tinubu, discussed the impact of the Trump policies, particularly regarding HIV, ...
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The Punch Newspapers on MSN2025 WCD: Nigeria must improve on cancer careAS the international community commemorates World Cancer Day on Tuesday with the theme, ‘United by Unique,’ Nigerian governments and stakeholders need to tackle the deficits in the health sector. In ...
E say na Nigeria President Bola Tinubu get di initiative and dem plan to bring about 120,000 additional health workers to support primary health care across Nigeria. ”Goment decide to crash d ...
The Minister of State for Health and Social Welfare, Dr. Iziaq Adekunle Salako has urged public health institutions to ...
As World Cancer Day 2025 approaches, the global health community is once again rallying to spotlight the urgent need for ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNNigeria: The Neglect and Death of a Young Woman in NigeriaI didn't expect to find children, let alone toddlers, in a state-run institution for adults in Kano, northern Nigeria. One of ...
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Daily Post Nigeria on MSNCancer a major health challenge in Enugu – NICRAT Director, LasebikanDirector of Research and Innovation at the National Institute for Cancer Research and Treatment, NICRAT, Dr. Nwamaka ...
Nigerians are projected to experience three times the current burden of brain disorders by 2030, Temitope Farombi a ...
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