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Why Nigeria’s Healthcare Crisis Is Getting Worse — Experts Seek Urgent Solutions on Ifenkili Podcast | WATCH VIDEO

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March 8, 2026
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Why Nigeria’s Healthcare Crisis Is Getting Worse — Experts Seek Urgent Solutions on Ifenkili Podcast | WATCH VIDEO
Why Nigeria’s Healthcare Crisis Is Getting Worse — Experts Seek Urgent Solutions on Ifenkili Podcast | WATCH VIDEO

Nigeria’s healthcare system is facing growing challenges as experts debate the causes and possible solutions. Click the link below to read the full story.

Concerns over the worsening state of healthcare in Nigeria took center stage in the latest edition of the Ifenkili Podcast, where stakeholders examined the deepening crisis in the country’s medical sector and debated who should be held responsible.

The episode, titled “Healthcare in Nigeria: Crisis, Neglect, Who Is Responsible and What Is the Way Forward?”, explored the challenges facing Nigeria’s health system, including inadequate infrastructure, underfunding, and the increasing migration of healthcare professionals abroad.

Participants in the discussion stressed that while Nigeria has talented medical professionals, systemic challenges have made it increasingly difficult for hospitals and health institutions to provide adequate care to millions of citizens.

During the podcast conversation, speakers noted that the healthcare system has suffered years of neglect, resulting in poorly equipped hospitals, shortages of medical personnel, and rising costs of treatment for patients.

Observers say many public health facilities across the country struggle with outdated equipment and insufficient funding, forcing citizens who can afford it to seek medical care abroad.

This situation, analysts argue, has widened inequality in access to quality healthcare services in the country.

A key issue highlighted during the discussion was the growing migration of Nigerian doctors and healthcare professionals to countries offering better working conditions and remuneration.

The phenomenon, commonly referred to as “brain drain,” has significantly reduced the number of experienced professionals available in many Nigerian hospitals.

Experts warned that if urgent reforms are not implemented, the shortage of healthcare workers could further weaken the country’s already strained health system.

Participants in the Ifenkili Podcast emphasized that solving Nigeria’s healthcare challenges will require a coordinated effort involving government institutions, policymakers, private sector stakeholders, and civil society.

They called for increased budgetary allocation to healthcare, improved working conditions for medical personnel, and stronger accountability mechanisms to ensure that funds allocated to the sector are properly utilized.

The discussion also stressed the need for long-term reforms aimed at rebuilding public confidence in Nigeria’s healthcare institutions.

The conversation has sparked renewed public interest in the future of healthcare delivery in Nigeria, with many Nigerians calling for urgent action to address the challenges highlighted during the podcast.

Analysts say discussions like the one hosted on the Ifenkili Podcast are important in raising awareness and encouraging policy conversations that could eventually lead to meaningful reforms in the sector.

As the debate continues, stakeholders say the future of healthcare in Nigeria will depend largely on the willingness of leaders and institutions to confront the systemic problems affecting the sector.

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