Nigeria’s newly signed five-year health pact with the United States, valued at nearly $5 billion, marks a significant shift in how international health partnerships are being structured, placing faith-based healthcare providers, particularly Christian-run institutions, at the centre of efforts to
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Royal Ibeh
Royal Ibeh is a senior journalist with years of experience reporting on Nigeria’s technology and health sectors. She currently covers the Technology and Health beats for BusinessDay newspaper, where she writes in-depth stories on digital innovation, telecom infrastructure, healthcare systems, and public health policies.