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  • Hospitals Struggle as Nurses’ Strike Leaves Patients Stranded Across Nigeria

    Hospitals across the country have been thrown into chaos as nurses began a nationwide strike on Tuesday, July 30, leaving patients in urgent need of care stranded. The strike, called by the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), has brought many public hospitals to a standstill, affecting both routine and emergency services.

    From Lagos to Abuja, Enugu to Kano, patients have shown up at hospitals only to meet locked wards, empty nurses’ stations, and overwhelmed doctors trying to manage what they can.

    Why Are Nurses Striking?

    At the heart of the strike are issues nurses say they’ve been dealing with for year poor pay, unsafe working conditions, and severe understaffing.

    “We're tired of working ourselves to the bone and still going home with peanuts,” one nurse in Lagos said. “We’re not machines. We deserve decent wages and a safe environment to do our jobs.”

    The nurses are also demanding the recruitment of more hands to ease the pressure on existing staff. Many say they’ve been doing the work of three or four people, leading to exhaustion and burnout.

    The strike is currently planned as a warning action, but the union has warned that if nothing is done, it may evolve into a full-blown, indefinite strike.

    Patients Left in Limbo

    The effect on everyday Nigerians has been immediate and painful. In many hospitals, outpatient services have been suspended, elective surgeries postponed, and patients needing daily care left unattended.

    Kemi, a mother of two, arrived at a government hospital in Abuja to get treatment for her son but was told no nurses were on duty.

    > “The doctors were trying, but they couldn’t do it all. They asked us to come back next week or go to a private hospital. But where’s the money for that?” she said.



    For many like Kemi, private hospitals aren’t even an option due to the high costs.

    What’s Next?

    So far, the government hasn’t released any official statement. But behind closed doors, talks are reportedly ongoing to calm the situation and prevent things from getting worse.

    Health workers and citizens alike are calling on the government to treat the matter with urgency before it leads to more suffering or worse, loss of lives.

    > “We don’t want to strike,” another nurse said. “But we also can’t keep suffering in silence. Something has to change.”
    Hospitals Struggle as Nurses’ Strike Leaves Patients Stranded Across Nigeria Hospitals across the country have been thrown into chaos as nurses began a nationwide strike on Tuesday, July 30, leaving patients in urgent need of care stranded. The strike, called by the National Association of Nigeria Nurses and Midwives (NANNM), has brought many public hospitals to a standstill, affecting both routine and emergency services. From Lagos to Abuja, Enugu to Kano, patients have shown up at hospitals only to meet locked wards, empty nurses’ stations, and overwhelmed doctors trying to manage what they can. Why Are Nurses Striking? At the heart of the strike are issues nurses say they’ve been dealing with for year poor pay, unsafe working conditions, and severe understaffing. “We're tired of working ourselves to the bone and still going home with peanuts,” one nurse in Lagos said. “We’re not machines. We deserve decent wages and a safe environment to do our jobs.” The nurses are also demanding the recruitment of more hands to ease the pressure on existing staff. Many say they’ve been doing the work of three or four people, leading to exhaustion and burnout. The strike is currently planned as a warning action, but the union has warned that if nothing is done, it may evolve into a full-blown, indefinite strike. Patients Left in Limbo The effect on everyday Nigerians has been immediate and painful. In many hospitals, outpatient services have been suspended, elective surgeries postponed, and patients needing daily care left unattended. Kemi, a mother of two, arrived at a government hospital in Abuja to get treatment for her son but was told no nurses were on duty. > “The doctors were trying, but they couldn’t do it all. They asked us to come back next week or go to a private hospital. But where’s the money for that?” she said. For many like Kemi, private hospitals aren’t even an option due to the high costs. What’s Next? So far, the government hasn’t released any official statement. But behind closed doors, talks are reportedly ongoing to calm the situation and prevent things from getting worse. Health workers and citizens alike are calling on the government to treat the matter with urgency before it leads to more suffering or worse, loss of lives. > “We don’t want to strike,” another nurse said. “But we also can’t keep suffering in silence. Something has to change.”
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  • NAFDAC Seizes ₦20.5 Billion Worth of Fake Drugs and Tomato Paste in Rivers State

    The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has uncovered and seized a massive haul of fake drugs and adulterated tomato paste in Rivers State, estimated to be worth over ₦20.5 billion.

    According to officials, the raid which took place after weeks of undercover surveillance targeted warehouses where these fake products were being stored and distributed across the country.

    A Shocking Discovery

    NAFDAC officials said they found:

    Large quantities of counterfeit drugs, some with fake expiry dates

    Adulterated tomato paste packaged to look like trusted brands

    Expired and unregistered items being sold as safe for use


    Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, the agency’s Director-General, called the discovery alarming and dangerous, especially with how easily these products could have ended up in people’s homes.

    > “This is more than a business crime—it’s a direct attack on the health and lives of Nigerians,” she said. “People could have died from using these fake drugs or consuming these harmful products.”



    What Happens Now?

    A few suspects have already been arrested and are being questioned, though their names haven’t been released yet. NAFDAC says this is just one of several planned operations aimed at cleaning up the system and holding those responsible accountable.

    They’re also urging Nigerians to be more cautious check expiry dates, buy from trusted sources, and report any suspicious products.

    > “We’ve made a huge step today,” said one official on the ground. “But this fight isn’t over. We’ll keep going until every fake product is off the shelves.”

    This latest seizure is not just a victory for NAFDAC but a warning to anyone still dealing in fake and dangerous products: the agency is watching and they’re ready to act.
    NAFDAC Seizes ₦20.5 Billion Worth of Fake Drugs and Tomato Paste in Rivers State The National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control (NAFDAC) has uncovered and seized a massive haul of fake drugs and adulterated tomato paste in Rivers State, estimated to be worth over ₦20.5 billion. According to officials, the raid which took place after weeks of undercover surveillance targeted warehouses where these fake products were being stored and distributed across the country. A Shocking Discovery NAFDAC officials said they found: Large quantities of counterfeit drugs, some with fake expiry dates Adulterated tomato paste packaged to look like trusted brands Expired and unregistered items being sold as safe for use Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye, the agency’s Director-General, called the discovery alarming and dangerous, especially with how easily these products could have ended up in people’s homes. > “This is more than a business crime—it’s a direct attack on the health and lives of Nigerians,” she said. “People could have died from using these fake drugs or consuming these harmful products.” What Happens Now? A few suspects have already been arrested and are being questioned, though their names haven’t been released yet. NAFDAC says this is just one of several planned operations aimed at cleaning up the system and holding those responsible accountable. They’re also urging Nigerians to be more cautious check expiry dates, buy from trusted sources, and report any suspicious products. > “We’ve made a huge step today,” said one official on the ground. “But this fight isn’t over. We’ll keep going until every fake product is off the shelves.” This latest seizure is not just a victory for NAFDAC but a warning to anyone still dealing in fake and dangerous products: the agency is watching and they’re ready to act.
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  • Title: When Your Skin Talks — What Breakouts, Dry Patches, and Rashes Say About Your Health

    Your skin does more than just shield your body it speaks. That stubborn breakout on your chin or the unexplained dryness on your elbows might be more than a skincare issue. It might be your body trying to tell you something.

    Breakouts and Hormonal Imbalances

    Acne that keeps showing up around your jawline and chin area can be a sign of hormonal fluctuations. This is especially common during menstruation, pregnancy, or in conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). If topical treatments don’t help, it might be time to look inward literally.

    Dry, Flaky Skin and Dehydration

    When your skin feels like sandpaper despite regular moisturizing, the issue could be inside. Dehydration and underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) are common causes. Drinking more water, improving your diet, and checking your thyroid levels can make a difference.

    Itchy Rashes and Allergies

    Sudden rashes, especially when itchy or inflamed, can signal an allergic reaction to something you ate, touched, or inhaled. Eczema and psoriasis are also signs of immune system overactivity and can flare up due to stress or poor gut health.

    Dark Patches and Insulin Resistance

    Patches of darkened skin, especially around the neck, armpits, or groin (called acanthosis nigricans), can be a red flag for insulin resistance. This condition is a warning sign for prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. It's best not to ignore it.

    Pale or Yellowing Skin

    Skin that looks unusually pale might point to anemia, while yellowish tones could suggest liver trouble. Both are worth checking out with a healthcare provider, especially if they come with fatigue or other symptoms.

    Final Thoughts

    Your skin is like a health report printed right on your body. When something changes, don’t just reach for a cream listen carefully. It might be telling you that something deeper needs attention.

    Healthy skin starts with a healthy you.
    Title: When Your Skin Talks — What Breakouts, Dry Patches, and Rashes Say About Your Health Your skin does more than just shield your body it speaks. That stubborn breakout on your chin or the unexplained dryness on your elbows might be more than a skincare issue. It might be your body trying to tell you something. Breakouts and Hormonal Imbalances Acne that keeps showing up around your jawline and chin area can be a sign of hormonal fluctuations. This is especially common during menstruation, pregnancy, or in conditions like polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS). If topical treatments don’t help, it might be time to look inward literally. Dry, Flaky Skin and Dehydration When your skin feels like sandpaper despite regular moisturizing, the issue could be inside. Dehydration and underactive thyroid (hypothyroidism) are common causes. Drinking more water, improving your diet, and checking your thyroid levels can make a difference. Itchy Rashes and Allergies Sudden rashes, especially when itchy or inflamed, can signal an allergic reaction to something you ate, touched, or inhaled. Eczema and psoriasis are also signs of immune system overactivity and can flare up due to stress or poor gut health. Dark Patches and Insulin Resistance Patches of darkened skin, especially around the neck, armpits, or groin (called acanthosis nigricans), can be a red flag for insulin resistance. This condition is a warning sign for prediabetes or type 2 diabetes. It's best not to ignore it. Pale or Yellowing Skin Skin that looks unusually pale might point to anemia, while yellowish tones could suggest liver trouble. Both are worth checking out with a healthcare provider, especially if they come with fatigue or other symptoms. Final Thoughts Your skin is like a health report printed right on your body. When something changes, don’t just reach for a cream listen carefully. It might be telling you that something deeper needs attention. Healthy skin starts with a healthy you.
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