Rivers votes N8.2bn for 10th flyover, eyes CBN’s N2.5bn for healthcare
Published 28 January 2022 The Rivers State Executive Council has given the…
Govt has duty to improve healthcare delivery, stem brain drain –Osinbajo
Published 27 January 2022 The government has the primary responsibility to boost…
New York’s largest healthcare provider fires 1 400 unvaccinated workers
New York State’s largest healthcare provider, Northwell Health, has fired 1,400 employees…
Covid-19 surviving healthcare workers get vaccinated in Mitchell’s Plain
Healthcare workers who had contracted Covid-19 and survived were among healthcare workers…
Zamfara govt sign pact to provide healthcare for civil servants
The World Health Organization (WHO) has refuted reports of Nigeria’s disqualification from…
Enugu: Gov. Ugwuanyi reiterates commitment to quality, accessible healthcare
Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, on Monday, reiterated that quality, accessible…
BBNaija star Mike Edwards reveals his older brother died due to poor healthcare
BBNaija 2019 star, Mike Edwards, recently took to social media to react…
Mike Edwards Shares Heartbreaking Story On How Nigeria’s Poor Healthcare Contributed To His Brother’s Death
Big Brother Naija star, Mike Edwards, has shared a sad story of…
Nigerians to Pay More Tax Amid Collapsing Health Care System And Spike in COVID-19 Fatality
BY CHIMA NWAFO The Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) has approved additional tax with greater impact on the lower income group hit harder by the crippling effects of the coronavirus, which infection and fatality rates are rising even as medical workers express concern over the inability of government to contain the ravaging pandemic. But the Federal Government’s reaction to the plight of the frontline workers articulated during the warning strike ofthe National Association of Resident Doctors (NARD) does not show sufficient understanding of the potential danger of the long neglected health delivery system. On the state of affairs in the distressing healthcare system and the tribulations of medicalworkers, Adelaja Adeoye told The Guardian: “The poor working conditions are part of …
COVID-19: 102 healthcare workers test positive in Nasarawa
Nasarawa State Chapter of the Nigeria Medical Association (NM) has said that…