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The Fight Against Drug Abuse Among Nigerian Youths: Our Role As Advocates

… a lack of access to substance addiction treatment and inadequate education about the hazards of drug use contribute to high rates of drug abuse among Nigerian youths.

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PROVIDING QUALITY HEALTHCARE IN POOR COMMUNITIES: THE ROLE OF HEALTH MANAGEMENT

Poor access to health care in rural regions and low-income urban areas has increased preventable illnesses such as malaria, cholera, and TB, all of which significantly threaten public health.

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BREAKING THE CYCLE: HOW DOCTORS AND POLITICIANS CAN COLLABORATE TO END MATERNAL DEATHS IN NIGERIA

According to the World Bank, Nigeria is responsible for one-tenth of all maternal mortality worldwide, with over 58,000 women dying each year as a result of pregnancy or childbirth-related issues.

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Pension Corruption In Nigeria- The Silent Killer Of Senior Men

Many doctors, nurses and other government workers in Nigeria on retirement are subjected to various physical, mental, emotional and psychological torture before they can access the pension funds that they contributed during their time in service. Many of these pensioners have died without getting their money. Some are battling terminal illnesses like hypertension and diabetes

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The Drug Called Meth

The New Hard Drug Sending Nigerian Youths To Their Early Grave.Methamphetamine Hydrochloride, popularly known as ‘Mkpuru Mmiri’ in Igbo land or crystal meth/ Ice in some parts of Lagos state, comes in clear crystal chunks or shiny blue-white rocks. is already sending Nigerian youths to their graves. Mkpuru mmiri is a very addictive stimulant drug.

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