Nigeria: Why primary healthcare centres not functioning
•Weak diagnostics, poor staffing turn preventable deaths into daily tragedies —Ifeanyi Twenty eight-year-old Aisha Sani went into labour in a small community on the outskirts of Benue, only to find the nearest primary healthcare centre locked, no nurse, no midwife, and no drugs. Her tragedy reflects the very real challenges the 2026 World Health Day tagged: "Together for Health: Stand with Science", seeks to address, Good Health Weekly reports. It is no longer news that millions of Nigerians remain without access to basic, life-saving care. But the cost of human life remains an important daily question that remained unanswered. For Aisha, her case will always remind thousands of Nigerians of the popular slang, "Nigeria has happened to you". By the time her family reached a private clinic, miles away, it was too late. Aisha and her baby did not survive. Her death was not caused as the result of something far more common in Nigeria's fragile health system, lack ...