Nigeria today spends more on health in absolute terms than it did during Ransome-Kuti’s era, yet achieves less in outcomes. This is not a matter of...
At this juncture, it will be the best acton ever, if genotype confirmation is been included to the prerequisite of marriage even be the first thing...
Proper nutrition is equally important. Children should be given balanced diets that include fruits, vegetables, proteins, and other essential nutrients. Access to clean water and good...
Menstrual pain is normal to an extent, but extreme pains, foul-smelling discharge, unusual bleeding, or regular infections are signs that require medical attention. Early treatment prevents...
This corrupt system has gone on for too long, and it is time to draw the line. Our hospitals must be sanctuaries for healing, not centers...
In the end, the healthcare crisis in Nigeria is not just about hospitals, medicines or doctors—it’s about how a nation values and protects its people. If...
Healthcare reform must be balanced. While cities benefit from modern hospitals, villages too deserve working clinics. The success of this ₦19 billion project will not be...
In the sweltering heat of Maiduguri, the commitment to exclusive breastfeeding serves as a powerful testament to resilience and love. Through community support, education, and practical...
Healing will demand more than rhetoric; it will require repentance. Nigeria must treat healthcare not as a privilege for the wealthy but as the right of...
Community support and faith-based organizations can also make a difference. By collaborating with mental health professionals, religious leaders can help reduce stigma within their congregations. Encouraging...