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news you can trust I **FRIDAY 13 SEPTEMBER 2019 I vol. 19, no 393
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Broken, with uncertain outlook, 187 Nigerian returnees from South Africa say no going back FRANK ELEANYA
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s the Air Peace flight P47806 touched the ground at the cargo wing of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos and raced towards the tarmac, all of the 187 Nigerians on
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How lifestyle, poverty compound health challenges for Nigerians
oor lifestyles patterns, poverty and urbanisation are contributing to a massive rise in health challenges for Nigerians as many grapple with what are commonly known as lifestyle diseases. As deadly and debilitating as these diseases are, BusinessDay found that not only are the poorest Nigerians at risk, but
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L-R: Ademola Adeyemi-Bero, MD/CEO, FIRST Exploration and Petroleum Development Company Limited/ member, board of trustees, Nigerian University of Technology and Management (NUTM); Omobola Johnson, former minister of communication technology/ member, board of trustees, NUTM; Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, keynote speaker; Okechukwu Enelamah, former minister of industry, trade and investment/ member, board of trustees, NUTM, and Pramath Raj Sinha, co-founder/ trustee, Ashoka University/ member, board of trustees, NUTM, at the formal launch of NUTM in Lagos. Pic by David Apara
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even the middle-income class faces jeopardy. Two weeks ago, an accountant was referred to Eugene Nwosu, an interventional cardiologist. The patient could not walk short distance without losing strength. He had suffered episodes of dizziness, fatigue, breathlessness and somehow was close to collapsing. Nwosu’s investigations confirmed the patient had a complete heart block and heart
rate at 33. The patient’s trouble began a year earlier. He had been diagnosed at an Ikoyi-Lagos cardiology hospital where his medical report recommended he needed a pacemaker. The small device placed in the chest or abdomen to help control abnormal heart rhythms costs about N1.5 million and the whole procedure costs an average of N2 million. The patient left Ikoyi and head-
ed for Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH). There, he repeated some tests at cheaper rate but again, the submission was that he needed a pacemaker. He left, hinging his health on fate. Nwosu thought he could make a difference in the management of cardiovascular diseases when he returned to Nigeria two years ago, after 33 years of postgradu-
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