Today, December 30, 2025 without Olikoye is more than a date on the calendar. It is a mirror, one that reflects how far Nigeria’s health sector...
Protecting child health requires action from everyone. Parents and caregivers must prioritize the health and wellbeing of their children by ensuring proper nutrition, hygiene, and medical...
Nigeria’s healthcare crisis is a metaphor for the nation itself — intelligent, resourceful, and resilient, yet chronically under-treated. We have diagnosed our diseases for decades but...
NAPHARM reaffirmed its leadership in shaping the future of healthcare and national development during the events, when Mr Wale Oyedeji, Group Managing Director of First HoldCo...
The health of a nation is the foundation of its progress. Without a healthy population, productivity declines, poverty deepens, and national security weakens. Nigeria cannot afford...
Medical bodies including NMA, NARD, and AMLSN warn of mass migration of doctors and health workers from Nigeria, urging government to improve pay, welfare, security, and...
The NPHCDA’s story is one of struggle, resilience, and hope. While it faces enormous challenges, its achievements — particularly in immunization and pandemic response — show...
Announced by Health Minister Muhammad Pate on June 28, 2024, the Executive Order included exemptions for Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs), excipients, and diagnostic kits, among others....
The study suggests that beta blockers—drugs typically prescribed for conditions like high blood pressure, heart failure, and anxiety—could significantly slow the progression of triple-negative breast cancer...
The Coordinating Minister of Health and Social Welfare, Prof. Muhammad Ali Pate, in his address to participants, said more than 37 million health facility visits have...