‘Nigeria should invest more in human capital to tackle medical tourism, others’ – Daily Trust

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‘Nigeria should invest more in human capital to tackle medical tourism, others’

Founder, Nisa Medical Group, Dr. Ibrahim Wada; Executive Director, Representative of the Minister of Helath Dr Joseph Amedu at the exhibition stand during the International Conference on Hospital Management and Administration in Abuja

 

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