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2019
The burden of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, the commonest type of dementia in Nigeria, is expected to rise, necessitating adequate health and social systems to meet the challenge. Late presentation for orthodox care is the norm, due to poor public awareness of the disease process and unfavourable cultural beliefs.
Toyin Falola, Chukwuemeka Agbo
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The burden of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, the commonest type of dementia in Nigeria, is expected to rise, necessitating adequate health and social systems to meet the challenge. Late presentation for orthodox care is the norm, due to poor public awareness of the disease process and unfavourable cultural beliefs.
Toyin Falola, Chukwuemeka Agbo
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Trends in Organized Crime, 1999
Organized crime activities flourish in Nigeria because law enforcement is weak or nonexistent at all levels. The police were corrupt even before organized crime emerged in its present form in Nigeria. Since “corruption is necessary for the successful operation of organized crime,”94 the structure and operation of the Nigerian police, together with the ...
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Organized crime activities flourish in Nigeria because law enforcement is weak or nonexistent at all levels. The police were corrupt even before organized crime emerged in its present form in Nigeria. Since “corruption is necessary for the successful operation of organized crime,”94 the structure and operation of the Nigerian police, together with the ...
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Africa Research Bulletin: Political, Social and Cultural Series
Going by population and the size of its economy, Nigeria remains the largest country in Africa and the most populous Black nation in the world. This chapter provides a critical overview of the Nigerian media landscape. The Nigerian media system has its roots in the precolonial era when the native population relied on traditional communication methods ...
Apejoye, Adeyanju, Mutsvairo, Bruce
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Going by population and the size of its economy, Nigeria remains the largest country in Africa and the most populous Black nation in the world. This chapter provides a critical overview of the Nigerian media landscape. The Nigerian media system has its roots in the precolonial era when the native population relied on traditional communication methods ...
Apejoye, Adeyanju, Mutsvairo, Bruce
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Nursing Standard, 1988
The use of oral rehydration salts - given out by nurses to mothers in the Third World - is being questioned by Nigeria's Federal Health Minister. The World Health Organisation has made efforts to distribute its own brand of salts, to cut down the millions of deaths caused by dehydration - the most serious consequence of infant diarrhoea.
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The use of oral rehydration salts - given out by nurses to mothers in the Third World - is being questioned by Nigeria's Federal Health Minister. The World Health Organisation has made efforts to distribute its own brand of salts, to cut down the millions of deaths caused by dehydration - the most serious consequence of infant diarrhoea.
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The Lancet Nigeria Commission: investing in health and the future of the nation
Lancet, The, 2022Ibrahim Abubakar +2 more
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