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Blossom Adaeze Maduafokwa (born 26 September 1970) is a Nigerian public health physician [3] executive director and creative director of Blossom's Fitness Hub a platform for health and fitness promotion. [4] She played a pivotal risk communication role, in reducing the spread of COVID-19.
The Sun is a Nigerian daily print newspaper founded and published in KiriKiri Industrial Layout, Lagos, Nigeria. [1] As of 2011, The Sun had a daily print run of 130,000 copies, and 135,000 for weekend titles, with an average of 80% sales.
In 2005, Ifediora worked as a house officer at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Lagos, Nigeria. [10]In 2006, he served as a medical officer at General Hospital, Irepo Local Government Area, Oyo State, Nigeria, as part of his National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) assignment, receiving a meritorious service award from Oyo State.
Health officials in Nigeria are scrambling to figure out what's causing a ?mystery? disease that?s killed 18 people.
Nigeria has some of the worst air quality in the world (ranked 4th globally), with four major cities—Onitsha, Aba, Kaduna, and Umuahia—ranking among the most polluted cities due to particulate matter (PM10). A recent WHO report found Nigeria's annual mean PM2.5 concentration at 72 μg/m 3, well above the recommended limit of 10 μg/m 3. [40]
Health professionals in Nigeria during the COVID-19 pandemic, March 2021. During the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria, the Nigerian Association of Resident Doctors (NARD), a national medical association that represents approximately 40 percent of all doctors in the country [1] [2] [3] [note 1] (including 90 percent of doctors in the country's teaching hospitals [6] [7]), experienced a strained ...
Betta Chimaobim Edu (born 27 October 1986) [1] is a Nigerian medical doctor turned politician. She served as national women leader of All Progressive Congress. [2] She was Cross River State Commissioner for Health until her resignation in 2022. [3] She was also National Chairman of the Nigeria Health Commissioners Forum. [4] [5] [6]
Adenike Grange is a paediatrician, professor, consultant, author and former Nigerian Minister in charge of the Federal Ministry of Health.Appointed on 25 July 2007, she was the first female Minister of Health in Nigeria.