WHO rates Nigeria low in health coverage

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Before nko? What do you expect?

That minister is only good at telling the world fabricated figure of HIV in the country, he has not done anything to improve the health sector since he become minster of health. I wonder who recommend him.

When the president travels to abroad for his medical checkups. And the asorock clinic has no paracetamol, how will health care coverage be high. It's cow coverage that is high here

Na wetin we gain

It makes no difference....we know our level.if should even be lower than low.

What else are we not low or high on sef....hmm sigh

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