
Fibroid Treatment in African Women
By Wemimo Adewuni Fibroid is one of the leading causes of infertility in women across the world. In this report, correspondent Wemimo Adewuni takes a
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By Wemimo Adewuni Fibroid is one of the leading causes of infertility in women across the world. In this report, correspondent Wemimo Adewuni takes a
Amarachukwu Ugwu Certain health conditions when neglected or not discovered on time, can lead to irreversible complications. Diabetes is one of such diseases. It has
Laz Eze TalkingHealthwithDrLaz: Produced in line with the principles of Solutions Journalism and with the support of Nigeria Health Watch and Solutions Journalism Network, this
Uta Odey How a community-led sanitation (CLTS) approach led to ending open defecation in Adadama community in Cross River State.
Laz Eze TalkingHealthwithDrLaz: Produced in line with the principles of Solutions Journalism and with the support of Nigeria Health Watch and Solutions Journalism Network, this

Drone is solving health care problem in Malawi’s lake region. Credit:Unicef By Abdulwasiu Mujeeb Amidst the vibrant Nigerian cities and bustling towns lies a disheartening

By Yero S. Bah In West Africa, healthcare professionals commonly use the term “medical deserts” to describe the dire lack of access to healthcare facilities,

by Adeyemi Okediran The water problem in some local communities in Oyo State has reached a crisis point. The case of waterborne disease is a recurrent

By Promise Eze Things started falling apart for 33-year-old David Udo when in 2020 he observed that tumours were growing around his eye and jaw.

by Blessing Oladunjoye To Olufunmilayo Olajide, every day was for struggle to survive, as a visually impaired lady, who lived from hand to mouth. Olajide, who

By Abdulwaheed Sofiullahi Ada Emmanuel, 14, got sick at the beginning of August 2021, experiencing nausea, exhaustion, and mild headaches. She was taken to the

By Abubakar Abdulrasheed North-Central, Niger State: A 22-year-old Rahmatu Mustapha is a resident of Panbe, a remote area in Minna, Niger State, Nigeria. She gave
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