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Toxic tablets, counterfeit pills (I): Killer drugs that damage Nigerians’ health

By: Ibrahim ADEYEMI OPEYEMI Jamiu has swallowed poisoned pills, and saliva in his mouth has run dry. He’s heavily gasping...

Health bills the 8th National Assembly failed to pass

AS today marks end of the term for the eighth National Assembly, The ICIR  highlights major health bills that...
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Hypertension still killing many Nigerians despite govt policy to reduce the number

WHEN Tanko Gwapna, a 46-year-old civil servant, felt continuous dizziness that affected his work, he had to listen to...

Medical experts, policymakers interact on improving quality healthcare in Nigeria

NIGERIAN health workers and policymakers have raised a concern for a quality healthcare provision and the attainment of universal...
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IMF advises Nigeria to remove fuel subsidy at the time state govts still owe many months’ salaries

CHRISTINE Lagarde, managing director of the International Monetary Fund, has advised Nigeria and other countries who subsidise fuel to...

Good health is still a privilege, not a right in Nigeria. Here is why

DIRECTOR  General of the World Health Organisation, Tedros  Adhanom Ghebreyesus, in his speech during an event in Geneva to...
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