Nigeria's healthcare system represents one of the most glaring contradictions in modern economic development. The continent's largest economy, with a GDP exceeding $375 billion and a population of over 220 million, maintains a health infrastructure that would struggle to serve a fraction of its citizens adequately. This is not merely a social tragedy—it is an economic catastrophe in slow motion.
The $1 billion drain: Medical tourism as economic indicator
The most telling indictment of Nigeria's healthcare system lies not
