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The Quiet Collapse of Public Healthcare and What It Means for Nigerians
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The Quiet Collapse of Public Healthcare and What It Means for Nigerians

Obafemi Fawibe58 minutes ago18 minutes ago07 mins

by Fatima Zahra Yahaya When the system designed to protect the poor becomes the very thing people fear most. On 6th January 2026, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie lost her 21-month-old son at a Lagos private hospital. She accused the hospital of criminal negligence, alleging that after sedating her child, the anaesthesiologist switched off his oxygen and…

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