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Aloysius Odii 🌍

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Advocate of good governance and a functioning health system.

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After sec. school, I served as an apprentice to a business mogul at Alaba market. My oga often gets furious seeing me read and even advised me to be serious. I had to leave and pursue my dream. I am happy to say that I got my PhD and was part of the convocation ceremony at UNN.

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The egg or the hen?? What’s first? Good health/wellbeing (SDG 3) can only be a consequence of ‘Strong Institutions’ (SDG 16). At #HSR2024 we make a call for governments/donors to focus & invest more in ‘accountable’ systems that address informalities that weaken PHC institution.

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We need to go beyond the national level, study informal dynamics in subnational bureaucracy to trace the incentives. We need 'corruption free' PHC for UHC @AgwuP @HPRG_Nigeria @H_S_Global @eleanor_hutch @pamela_ogbozor @dav3c1arke @JuliaSallaku #accountabilityinaction

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Informalities in recruiting and managing health workers in Nigeria - these open space for divergent coping strategies & often personal benefits for managers. Public PHC centres are often run to serve private interests @Aloysius_Odii @HPRG_Nigeria @eleanor_hutch @AgwuP @TMirzoev

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Everyone has a throwback pics of when they were young except one president in Africa.

10 Unpopular facts about Mike Gerard Tyson, thread ❤️🐐 1. By the age of 13, he had been arrested 38 times.

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Studying health sector corruption for 7 years & more has brought forward significant methodical lessons for finding facts & driving change. At #HSR2024 in Japan we help build capacities for such studies. @DinaBalabanova @pamela_ogbozor @eleanor_hutch @ACE_soas @DrMishalK

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Excited to share our experiences of co-designing health systems interventions with local governments, communities and health providers @ChorusUrban in cities in Nigeria @HPRG_Nigeria , Ghana @SPHGhana , Nepal @HERDIntl and Bangladesh @arkfoundation1 #HSG2024

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Looking forward to hearing from @CHORUS colleagues @Zahid_Quayyum on heat and health in cities hit hardest by climate change. If you are in Nagasaki #HSG2024 join us 👇

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Why do the North want power? First, it is not the North that want power, it is the Northern Elites that want power. No, it is not to better the North, it is to better the Elites; to give them firm control of the North and leave the region impoverished.


Seeing those children in court broke my heart. Only God knows what they must have been subjected to.


I don't think David is asking you not to go to church or worship your God. I think he meant that if your prayer point is about electricity, good roads, employment, quality education and accessible healthcare, you are likely to get quicker result if you hold your govt accountable.


🚀 New Publication Alert! 📄 We’ve mapped the key actors in Nigeria's community health system, shedding light on their roles, relationships, and how they interact to shape healthcare delivery. Curious about the findings? 📊 Read the full study here: gh.bmj.com/content/9/10/e…


They want Obi to lead the New Nigeria but they don't know that the New Nigeria is about forgiveness and inclusiveness.


Make police catch you first.

Jesus christ🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 I too fine abeg. Give me my flowers

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Is National grid down? I wouldn't know, our transformer has been packed for nearly six months now.


Our resumption date was early September but only about 30% of my students have resumed. This must be a difficult period for most parents.


A Man Utd fan who also double as an APC supporter is screaming, "sack Erik ten Hag, he is incompetent." This must be selective amnesia. 🤣🤣🤣


Tell that to the bricklayers and engineers who depend on such buildings to survive. No be everything be investment.

One of the worst investments Nigerians regularly make are to build mansions in their isolated villages. Massive mansions inhabited only by 20 lizards and a goat.



I am not moved by your sudden regret of supporting BAT. Come 2027, he will share rice and give you peanuts and you will go back to whom you have always been. Restore Factory Setting!


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Informal health providers often provide care in contexts where formal healthcare is lacking; however, there are dangers in ungoverned operations. New research from CHORUS researchers in Nigeria highlights ways to link these providers to the formal sector tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…


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