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Nigeria's healthcare system reveals stark contrasts: Lagos boasts world-class hospitals while rural Sokoto lacks basic medications. With doctor ratios of 1:1,200 in cities versus 1:10,000 in rural areas, this inequality costs ₦15 billion annually. From telemedicine innovations to community health insurance, solutions exist. Yet 90% of healthcare costs remain out-of-pocket, making quality care accessible only to the wealthy. Universal coverage by 2030 requires urgent action.
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Nigeria's healthcare system reveals stark contrasts: Lagos boasts world-class hospitals while rural Sokoto lacks basic medications. With doctor ratios of 1:1,200 in cities versus 1:10,000 …