Nigerians may have to pay more for medical services soon as operators consider reflecting the impact of soaring energy costs on patients’ bills.
The scarcity of petrol and the abrupt rise in diesel cost has pushed up energy costs by more than 100 percent for most hospitals, diagnostics centres
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