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Federal Medical Centre Owo is a public health care centre located in Owo, a city in Ondo State, southwestern Nigeria. [1] [2] The hospital, which had a land area of 58.5 hectares, was subsequently converted to a 300-bed federal tertiary healthcare facility and given the new name Federal Medical Centre, Owo. Activities acknowledged in the centre ...
University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital; University College Hospital, Ibadan; Jos University Teaching Hospital; Ahmadiyya Hospital Newbussa; General Hospital Ningi; Federal Health Medical Center (FHMC) National Hospital, Abuja; Abia State University Teaching Hospital, Aba; Imo State University Teaching Hospital, Orlu; Sir Yahaya Memorial ...
In Nigeria, primary healthcare is to be provided by Local Governments, secondary health care by State Governments and tertiary health care by the Federal Government. [1] In operationalizing this policy, the Federal Government decided to establish at least one tertiary health institution in each State of the Nigerian Federation. [2]
ECWA Evangel Hospital is a 150-bed general hospital located in Jos, Plateau State, Nigeria. It was founded in 1959 by SIM (previously the S udan I nterior M ission and now known as S erving I n M ission ), but Evangel is now managed under the auspices of the Evangelical Church of West Africa (ECWA).
Rehoboth Specialist Hospital, also known simply as Rehoboth Hospital, is a private medical facility in Rivers State, Nigeria. The hospital is situated in the residential area of D-line, Port Harcourt , roughly 2 miles (3.2 km) west of Trans Amadi . [ 1 ]
Healthcare in Nigeria is influenced by different local and regional factors that impact the quality or quantity present in one location. [citation needed] Due to the aforementioned, the healthcare system in Nigeria has shown spatial variation in terms of availability and quality of facilities in relation to need. However, this is largely a ...
The 2014 Nigeria Immigration Service recruitment tragedy occurred on Saturday March 15, 2014, when 6.5 million people [1] in all 37 states of Nigeria (including the FCT) stormed various recruitment centers in the country for the 4000 vacant positions in the Nigeria Immigration Service. At least 16 job seekers were confirmed dead, and several ...
Kelsey Harrison Hospital is a State owned hospital in Port Harcourt, the capital city of Rivers State. It was originally called New Niger Hospital and retained that name until 2009 when it was revamped and renamed after Kelsey Harrison, an internationally renowned professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology. The facility officially opened to public ...