Category: Health

  • Health Experts Warn Against Growing Roadside Food Drying Culture

    Health Experts Warn Against Growing Roadside Food Drying Culture

    Daily Post reports that health professionals are warning against the practice of drying staple foods such as cassava, maize, and beans along major highways in Nigeria.

    Experts say roadside drying exposes food to contaminants including heavy metals from vehicle exhaust and dust-borne pathogens, with toxins settling directly on food as passing traffic raises dust clouds.

    Vanguard and The Guardian also echoed concerns, including links to gastrointestinal infections and broader food-safety risks tied to limited access to modern processing facilities.

    Echotitbits take: This is an infrastructure-and-public-health gap showing up in everyday food handling. Without affordable community dryers, solar kilns, and hygienic aggregation points, the practice will persist. A practical fix is local processing hubs near farming clusters, backed by microcredit and enforceable food-safety standards.

    Source: Daily Post – https://dailypost.ng/2026/01/30/dust-on-meal-tables-experts-reveal-hidden-dangers-of-nigerias-roadside-drying-culture/ 2026-01-30

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  • Lagos Hospital Achieves Breakthrough with First Robotic Gynaecological Surgery

    Lagos Hospital Achieves Breakthrough with First Robotic Gynaecological Surgery

    A private clinic in Lagos has reportedly performed the first robotic gynaecological surgery in West Africa, using robotic technology to remove two large tumors on Sunday, January 25, 2026.

    Medical Director Kingsley Ekwueme stated that the milestone expands the scope of robotic surgery in the region from earlier applications in prostate treatments to women’s health. The patient was reported to be recovering quickly, aided by the minimally invasive nature of the procedure and the prospect of a shorter hospital stay.

    Healthcare observers see the development as a potential boost for medical tourism and a sign of growing private-sector capacity to deliver advanced procedures that previously required overseas treatment. Separate reporting also highlighted the technological significance of the operation and referenced commentary from the clinic’s leadership about extending innovation into women’s surgeries.

    Echotitbits take: This is a major win for the “Reverse Brain Drain” in the medical field. If more private clinics invest in this tech, Nigeria could become a regional hub for advanced surgery in West Africa.
    Source: GenezLandHospital – https://genezlandhospital.com/news/lagos-university-teaching-hospital-successfully-performs-first-robotic-surgery-in-nigeria 2026-01-26

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  • Resident Doctors Signal Possible Strike Restart as Deadline Shifts to January 12

    Resident Doctors Signal Possible Strike Restart as Deadline Shifts to January 12

    In an update published by Channels TV, the Nigeria Association of Resident Doctors warned it could resume an indefinite strike, stating the action would begin “from 12:00 a.m. on Monday, January 12, 2026” if demands remain unmet.

    The warning points to breakdowns in implementation timelines, which often drive recurring strike cycles more than negotiation meetings.

    A renewed shutdown would hit emergency services and elective care in teaching hospitals already under strain.

    The Nation echoed the branding with “No Implementation, No Going Back,” while RipplesNG also reported the restart plan tied to “January 12, 2026.”

    Echotitbits take: Watch for agreements with dated milestones—not just talks. Implementation calendars are the difference between peace and shutdown.

    Source: The Punch – https://punchng.com/resident-doctors-to-resume-strike-january-12/ January 10, 2026

    The Punch 2026-01-10

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  • Yomi Gold recounts Morocco health scare after ‘sudden headache’ in Marrakech

    Yomi Gold recounts Morocco health scare after ‘sudden headache’ in Marrakech

    Reporting by TheCable Lifestyle indicates actor Yomi Gold said he collapsed in Marrakech after a severe headache and was helped by emergency responders.

    He described the experience as a near-death scare and shared updates thanking those who intervened.

    Independent checks:

    • Daily Post Nigeria: “How a sudden headache nearly killed me…” — https://dailypost.ng/
    • Legit.ng: “Actor Yomi Gold shares near-death experience…” — https://www.legit.ng/

    Health scares change narratives quickly, but they also invite rumor. Watch for whether he shares medical specifics or a clearer diagnosis to prevent speculation from taking over the conversation.

    Source: TheCable Lifestyle — 2026-01-07 — https://lifestyle.thecable.ng/yomi-gold-how-a-sudden-headache-nearly-killed-me-in-morocco/

    Source: TheCable Lifestyle 2026-01-07

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  • First Lady’s RHI Disburses ₦1.9bn Support to 9,500 Persons With Disabilities

    The Renewed Hope Initiative linked to the First Lady says it has supported 9,500 persons with disabilities with interventions valued at ₦1.9bn. The programme frames its approach as empowerment-focused social inclusion.

    Officials say the support aligns with broader welfare goals of the Tinubu administration aimed at vulnerable groups.

    2025-12-10

    The Nation

    2025-12-10

  • UNICEF Flags Rising Child Stunting in Ebonyi, Delivers Nutrition Supplements

    UNICEF warned that malnutrition remains a major public health concern in Ebonyi and handed over cartons of small-quantity lipid-based nutrient supplements. The intervention was supported by a match-fund arrangement involving state co-financing.

    The agency urged efficient last-mile delivery, particularly in rural communities, to curb stunting and improve child health outcomes.

    2025-12-10

    Punch Newspapers

    2025-12-10

  • Ogun Arrests Alleged Fake Fertility Practitioner Over Unapproved Drugs

    Ogun authorities arrested a woman accused of posing as a fertility specialist and selling unapproved drugs. The case highlights the dangers of unregulated reproductive health services.

    Officials urged residents to verify medical providers and report suspicious clinics to reduce patient harm.

    2025-12-10

    Vanguard

    2025-12-10