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Monday, March 21, 2022
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ReplyDeleteStella its worse than you can imagine and it's really disheartening.
Delete"20% of maternal deaths occur in Nigeria"
ReplyDeletethis crap alone is enough to tell you that the above was written and sponsored by those who want to sell the narrative that Nigeria has failed to boost their chances at the 2023 polls. Progressives, ya'll should brace up cause we'll be seeing more of such useless statistics from now till 2023
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It's a federal government agency staffed purely by Nigerian civil servants, not a standalone NGO so you are just being delusional of you don't face the facts released by the Nigerian Bureau of statistics, another government agency.
DeleteIn fact, president Buhari and his vice are to attend the summit organized by the agency on such challenges. The summit comes up this week.
I paid for my NHIS, still tests, scans and some vital drugs and surgery are excluded. I thought I'll do the surgery but for where? I was told to go bring #1.2m ������ Thank God for good people that came to my rescue when I was battling with Pericarditis and low PCV. I'm yet to do the surgery. God will punish all those behind medical suffering of this country
ReplyDeleteIt's really sad π
DeleteOooh dear, this is really sad.
DeleteGod will surely come through for you 13:25.
E-hugs to you.
It is only God that is saving us in this our obodo Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteMy husband has been diabetic and on medication yet his blood sugar was skyrocketing. When we travelled to the uk the same drugs was what he was placed on and his diet did not realy change and his blood sugar is better now and far healthier than what we battled with in Nigeria. Most of the drugs are truely substandard.
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine!!
DeleteThank God for your husband.
Nothing works in Nigeria.
ReplyDeleteJakpa mode activated
hmmmmmmm
ReplyDeleteIt's well