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Embracing PPP key to developing Nigerian healthcare system – Wada

From left, Founder, Nisa Medical Group, Dr. Ibrahim Wada; Executive Director, IMSA, Prof. Eugene Okpere during the International Conference on Hospital Management and Administration in Abuja yesterday.igeria must embrace Public Private Partnership inorder to develop her health infrastructure, management principles and investment rapidly, Founder NISA Medical Group, Dr Ibrahim Wada has said.

 

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