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Why Nigeria Still Depends on Imported Medicines And Why Banning Them Isn’t a Simple Fix

Why Nigeria Still Depends on Imported Medicines And Why Banning Them Isn’t a Simple Fix

Nigeria is moving to restrict medicine imports, but deeper structural issues still shape why local production struggles to meet demand.

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From Waist Trainers to Ozempic: The Body Standard Race

From Waist Trainers to Ozempic: The Body Standard Race

From waist trainers to Ozempic, the quest for the “perfect” body keeps evolving—but at what cost? Explore how social media, celebrity trends, and a billion-dollar industry fuel the never-ending body standard arms race.
zainab bakare
Womb. Tumour. Miracle: The Nigerian Surgeon Who Delivered a Baby Twice and Changed Medici ne Forever

Womb. Tumour. Miracle: The Nigerian Surgeon Who Delivered a Baby Twice and Changed Medici ne Forever

A Nigerian doctor made medical history by performing a rare in-womb surgery, delivering a baby at 23 weeks to remove a massive tumour, then returning her to the womb. This is the awe-inspiring story of the “baby born twice” and the surgeon behind the miracle.
Owobu Maureen
How African Scientists are Leading the Fight Against Malaria

How African Scientists are Leading the Fight Against Malaria

African scientists are pioneering malaria solutions with vaccines, AI diagnostics, and sustainable health strategies to save lives
Adedoyin Oluwadarasimi
The Fake Drug Epidemic: How Counterfeit Medicines Are Flooding African Markets

The Fake Drug Epidemic: How Counterfeit Medicines Are Flooding African Markets

Fake medicines kill nearly 500,000 Africans each year. Discover how counterfeit drugs flood markets, the global networks behind them, and the urgent solutions to end this silent epidemic.
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