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Terms & Conditions of Use

By Nigeria Health Watch | December 29, 2025

The following document outlines the terms of use of the Nigeria Health Watch website. Before using any of the Nigeria Health Watch services, you are required to read, understand, and agree to these terms. They set out the basis upon which www.nigeriahealthwatch.com and the material on it may be used. These terms and conditions apply […]

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Eviction of Tirikania’s Rented PHC Could Endanger 4,000 Women

By Nigeria Health Watch | October 30, 2025

Rabi Mustapha (Lead Writer) The night Maryam Abubakar, a resident of Tirikania, went to receive care at her nearest Primary Healthcare Centre (PHC), she found it locked. “I came in severe pain, only to find the facility locked because the landlord had [temporarily] shut it down over unpaid rent.” For over 4,000 women in the […]

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Will the 2025 Tax Reform Deliver for Nigeria’s Health System? It Depends on How Governments and the Rest of Us Respond

By Nigeria Health Watch | August 23, 2025

Toluwani Oluwatola (Guest writer) President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s signing of four landmark tax reform bills in June 2025, marks a pivotal moment for Nigeria. Among other provisions, the new laws aim to raise the country’s tax-to-GDP ratio to 18% by 2026, potentially unlocking significantly more resources for public investment. Notably, the proportion of Value Added […]

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When Lifelines Are Taxed: Remittance Clampdowns Could Threaten Health Access in Nigeria

By Nigeria Health Watch | August 1, 2025

Asari Ndem (Lead writer) There is the quiet fear creeping into many Nigerian households, after the United States government passed a sweeping new economic reform bill that includes a 1% tax on all remittances sent abroad. While this may sound like a marginal policy change in America, its implications for health in low- and middle-income […]

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The Investment Case for Family Planning in Nigeria: Why it Matters

By Nigeria Health Watch | July 19, 2025

Sonia Biose (Lead writer) For decades, family planning conversations in Nigeria have largely been framed around sexual reproductive health and rights, as well as maternal health outcomes. While this framing is important and necessary, it often overlooks another critical dimension, the long-term economic benefits and the significant costs of neglecting it. Nigeria’s demographic landscape is […]

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