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NOHIL MD wants end to medical tourism - Punch Newspapers

Punch Newspapers Sections Dayo Ojerinde Published 12:10 am The Medical Director, National Orthopaedic Hospital, Igbobi, Dr Alimi Mustapha, has advocated an end to medical tourism in the country. Mustapha, at the unveiling of the Modular Theatre Complex and Amenity Ward, said the hospital was established to provide comprehensive health care delivery and training in orthopaedics and trauma. He noted that the construction of the Modular Theatre Complex became necessary when there was a steep rise in surgeries performed by the hospital due to development in clinical services. “In a bid to curb medical tourism and attract high profile clients, the hospital also constructed an amenity ward from the internally generated revenue. The ward has eight private rooms, an eight bedded Intensive Care Unit, a well-equipped operating theatre, a gym, laboratory and mini pharmacy. The revenue generated from this laudable project would be used to improve the existing facilities in the Hospital

Malaria remains public health challenge globally, says expert

Punch Newspapers Sections Dayo Ojerinde Published 12:14 am A consultant medical parasitologist, Prof. Wellington Oyibo, has lamented the burden of malaria globally, saying the ailment remains a public health challenge. Oyibo, who is also the head of the ANDI Centre of Excellence for Malaria Diagnosis, College of Medicine, University of Lagos, Idi-Araba, Lagos, said malaria morbidity and mortality had remained high over the years. The expert spoke at the third anniversary of St. Rachael’s Pharmacy and the unveiling of the firm’s new antimalarial brand in Lagos. According to him, the neglect of malaria interventions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic will escalate the malaria situation.

Nigeria s health in danger, Buhari pampers terrorists – Bakare, Kukah

Punch Newspapers Sections Olalekan Adetayo, Friday Olokor and Dayo Ojerinde Published 4:40 am Olalekan Adetayo, Friday Olokor and Dayo Ojerinde Published 4:40 am • It’s strange rehabilitating terrorists, bandits, neglecting abducted schoolchildren – Kukah • Kukah did not speak like a man of God, cleric’s message lacks fairness, says Presidency Two prominent clerics, Reverend Father Matthew Kukah and Pastor Tunde Bakare, have advised the President, Major General Muhammadu Buhari (retd.), over the high level of insecurity in Nigeria, warning that the country is rapidly descending into anarchy. The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Kukah, in his Easter message on Sunday, said the Buhari regime was taking care of repentant Boko Haram insurgents, but lacked empathy for their victims.

Nigeria vaccinates 215,277, Ghana 420,000, seven states shun exercise

Nigeria vaccinates 215,277, Ghana 420,000, seven states shun exercise
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Wage bill protests: National Assembly, Labour meet Tuesday as sponsor knocks unions

Punch Newspapers Sections Kindly share this story: Workers and labour leaders during a protest against a bill on the minimum wage in Ikeja, Lagos…on Wednesday. Photo: Stanley Ogidi • Wait for public hearing, stop attacking me, bill sponsor tells labour By our correspondents The leadership of the National Assembly will, on Tuesday next week, meet labour leaders over a  bill which seeks to remove the minimum wage negotiations from the exclusive legislative list. The Majority Leader of the House of Representatives, Alhassan Ado-Doguwa, disclosed this on Wednesday while addressing workers who marched to the National Assembly Complex in Abuja to protest the bill.

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