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My Brother Died To Nigeria’s Poor Healthcare System – Rema

Last updated on January 15th, 2024 at 11:09 am

Nigerian singer, Rema disclosed in a recent tweet that he lost his brother to the bad healthcare system of Nigeria, he further said his late brother was operated on with a candlelight due to power outrage all over the country.

Describing how he lost his sibling to Nigeria’s terrible medical care framework, Rema said a ton of Nigerians have likewise lost their carries on with due to the “choices of a couple of individuals”.

In a tweet he shared, Rema uncovered that his sibling was cut wrongly while being worked on with a flame light.

The artist who revealed that his sibling seeped to death from that point.

He also said politicians were to be blamed for this in his words he said politicians diverting money meant for healthcare to other sectors, politicians also use the suffering of citizens to get loans.

Albert Echetah

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