If Nigeria aligns its investments with its proven capacity, the results could be transformative. Its experts will not only shape global standards; they will anchor them...
India continues to attract Nigerian medical tourists with cheaper healthcare, world-class hospitals, and specialized treatments, according to businessman Sanjay Jain.
Bloom’s work also has direct relevance for Nigeria’s pursuit of universal health coverage. Strengthening regulatory systems, improving access to quality medicines and building workforce capacity across...
No country can have a healthy population by relying on medical tourism to other countries. No country can develop when its health sector lies in ruins....
Sovereignty cannot remain a slogan. It must be felt in every clinic, ward, and laboratory across the continent. Leadership, Shettima reminds us, is about choices—choosing capacity...
Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Readers should always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding diagnosis, treatment,...
No doubt, but given the environmental changes. For me, the most essential thing is complexity in treatment. In the application of traditional remedies, not only the...
The Senate now carries a heavy responsibility. Oversight in the health sector has often been sporadic, deferential, or procedural rather than substantive. Committees may review proposals...
Nigeria stands at a familiar crossroads. The evidence is clear, the frameworks exist, and the human stakes are undeniable. The 4.3 per cent health allocation is...
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...