Welcome our special guest Ms. Oshoze Kadiri (aka. Zee), B.S. in Biological Sciences with a minor in Fine Arts from Drexel University and an MPH with a concentration in Maternal and Child Health from George Washington University.
Let's talk about public health in Nigeria (or the lack there off) and steps that we can take to initiate small changes.
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Websites Worth Checking
http://health.deltastate.gov.ng/ for the ministry of health
https://www.deltastate.gov.ng/mdas/ for the delta state government
Connect with our Guest
Instagram: @shozek
Email address: Kadiri.oshoze@gmail.com
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