Vital Signs Podcast
There are two Nigerias when it comes to healthcare. One waits in long queues, on broken benches, hoping their turn comes. The other walks past private security guards into air-conditioned wings — and pays for everything in cash. In this episode of Vital Signs Unfiltered, we investigate the parallel healthcare system that determines whether you survive in Nigeria. Public hospitals serve the majority. Private hospitals serve those who can afford to escape them. The gap is not new — but it is widening. And in many cases, the same doctors who run public hospitals during the day are working private shifts at night. The National Bureau of Statistics estimates that more than 60% of Nigerians live below the poverty line. For most of them, private healthcare is simply not an option — a single specialist consultation in a private Lagos hospital can cost more than the monthly minimum wage, and a surgical procedure sometimes ten times that. Meanwhile, public facilities built to serve the majority are stretched beyond capacity. In rural areas, primary healthcare centres are often understaffed, under-equipped, or closed altogether. This creates a brutal sorting system: if you have money, you survive; if you don't, you wait. And waiting in Nigerian healthcare is often fatal. The wealthy have found a third option entirely — they fly out. Medical tourism to India, the UK, and Dubai costs the Nigerian economy billions of dollars every year. The country's elite have voted with their boarding passes. And the rest are left with what's behind. Because in Nigeria, healthcare is not just unequal. It is a class barrier — and that barrier decides who lives, and who simply doesn't make it. 🎙️ Follow Vital Signs Podcast on Spotify for the rest of the Unfiltered series. ⭐ If this episode moved you, please rate the show — it helps more Nigerians find it. Sources: National Bureau of Statistics, World Health Organization, Federal Ministry of Health Nigeria.
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