L-R: Nkem Okocha, founder, Mamamoni; Jemima Osunde, physiotherapist & actor; Eniola Olaleye, beneficiary, Dolly Children Foundation; and Odunola Olabintan, founder/CEO HealthCity; at the SocialGood Lagos UNGA SDG5 activation held recently in Lagos.
Women are the backbone of Nigerian society, yet they face staggering health disparities. Over the years, maternal mortality, reproductive health issues, and limited access to care have hindered their potential.
According to public health practitioners, prioritising women's public health is essent
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Seyi John Salau
Seyi John Salau is a BusinessDay Correspondent with interest in development journalism, which tells stories that connect the people, brands, and the government. SeyiJohn is also a media professional with BSc, Mass Communition (ACU); Masters of School Media (MSM, Ibadan) & MSc, Mass Communication (Caleb).