Sheriff Gbadamosi

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Sheriff Gbadamosi

Sheriff Gbadamosi

@HallidayInc

Global Development Expert | Storytelling | Advocacy & Community Engagement Manager @nighealthwatch | Co-Founder @SDGsACT

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Sheriff Gbadamosi
Sheriff Gbadamosi@HallidayInc·
So I am archiving all the articles I have written at work @nighealthwatch on this tweet on Sep 30 for your insight, information and evoke conversation on health issues in Nigeria and globally. Always check my pinned tweet for updates, read, share, on comment on the articles.👇
Sheriff Gbadamosi@HallidayInc

Nigeria’s immunisation gains risk being reversed if funding gaps persist. The question is simple but urgent: Who will step up to secure every child’s future? Read our take in the latest #NHWPost @nighealthwatch website. 👇

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Nigeria Health Watch
Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
.@aproko_doctor, this important message highlights a critical but often overlooked reality, lead exposure is a hidden risk with real consequences for health and families. Through #ProjectAmplify, implemented in partnership with @ResolveTSL & the @Fmohnigeria, we are raising awareness, supporting coordinated, government-led action to reduce exposure, strengthen regulation, and protect lives. #LeadFreeNaija
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This is how the inverter in your house might be poisoning you. Watch before it’s too late.

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Nigeria Health Watch
Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
Access to sexual and reproductive health education in Nigeria is often limited by cultural barriers, stigma, and a lack of trusted sources. This #NHWTorchlightSeries by @Herdeeyxaa and @Onyedikachiewe explores how building trust within communities is improving how girls in Abuja schools access and engage with sexual and reproductive health education. Read: bit.ly/41H6LvL
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As countries strengthen their pandemic preparedness systems, more people gain access to the support needed to protect their health. But for many, staying consistently prepared is still difficult, weakening the effectiveness and reach of existing systems. @Fmohnigeria @muhammadpate
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"They say death came. No. It was sent for.... " In this poem, Dr Ebere Okereke reflects on lives lost not by chance, but through layers of neglect, weak systems, and the quiet normalisation of avoidable deaths in Nigeria's health care system. Read here: nhwat.ch/3PprC4a #NHWPost @Fmohnigeria
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Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
Shuwaki primary health centre in Kano State has seen improvements after upgrades, but many patients are still unable to access timely care. Read this week's #CommunityHealthWatch report to explore what is needed to turn progress into real access for them: nhwat.ch/4dLmoJY
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Nigeria Health Watch
Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
#NHWQUOTEOFTHEWEEK The just concluded #IMNHC2026 in Nairobi, Kenya, under the theme "Moving Forward. Together." reinforced the urgent need for collective action to end preventable maternal and newborn deaths. It emphasised moving beyond commitments to real execution by strengthening health systems, closing equity gaps, and ensuring every mother and newborn has access to quality care. This intentional approach highlights that progress comes from leadership, science, and compassion working together to deliver lasting impact. #GivingBirthInNigeria
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Nigeria Health Watch
Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
Inda mutum ya fara zuwa lokacin da ya kamu da rashin lafiya na iya bambanta tsakanin samun magani da wuri da shiga cikin matsalar lafiya mai tsanani. Kwanan nan a @ArewaRadio931, @AkinSavvy ya bayyana yadda Cibiyoyin Kiwon Lafiya na Farko (PHC) ke ba da ayyukan lafiya ga mata da yara, rigakafi, magani ga cututtuka na yau da kullum, da ilimin lafiya—domin tabbatar da cewa mutane na iya samun kulawa cikin lokaci kuma a araha. Ku saurari muhimman bayanai daga wannan tattaunawa 👇🏾
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Dr Pavel Ursu
Dr Pavel Ursu@DrPavelUrsu·
Thanks @nighealthwatch Progress towards better health outcomes is not only a national priority- it is critical for global health. Together with government and partners, we are focusing on what matters most: lasting measurable impact.
Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch

It’s here! Our Curated Conversations is now live! Dr @DrPavelUrsu, Country Representative @WHONigeria, shares why Nigeria is central to achieving global health targets and what it will take to strengthen our health system. Watch 👉🏾youtu.be/mVwRH1EVXa8

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🚨 Big step for HIV prevention in Nigeria! The @Fmohnigeria is set to launch Long-Acting Injectable Lenacapavir (LEN) PrEP, a groundbreaking innovation that could transform HIV prevention efforts. 📅 March 24, 2025 📍 Abuja #HIVPrevention #EndHIV #LENPrEP
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Nigeria Health Watch
Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
Today is #WorldTBDay2026 “Yes! We can end TB” is more than a theme. It is a reminder that ending TB is possible with the right investments, policies, and collective action. TB is preventable and curable. No one should be left behind. #EndTB
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When HIV prevention options expand, more people are able to protect themselves in ways that fit their realities. Yet, for many, daily prevention has remained difficult to sustain, limiting the reach and impact of existing tools. #HIVPrevention #EndHIV
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Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
Routine immunisation continues to play a critical role in protecting children across Nigeria from preventable diseases. In our recent radio conversation, we highlighted 5 key takeaways on strengthening routine immunisation and ensuring no child is left behind.👇
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Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
Maternal and newborn health should be one of the clearest indicators of a functioning health system, yet it continues to expose where systems fall short. For many women and babies, survival is still uncertain, not because solutions do not exist, but because access to timely and quality care remains uneven. #IMNHC2026 #GivingBirthInNigeria
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Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
Reaching global health targets is not just about commitments. It is about where progress actually happens. And right now, Nigeria sits at the centre of that conversation. On March 27, our Curated Conversations with Dr @DrPavelUrsu, country representative @WhoNigeria, explores what that really means for our health system. Stay tuned!
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Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
Progress in maternal and newborn health depends on turning data into action, learning from what works, and scaling solutions that save lives. It's Day 2 of #IMNHC2026, where discussions focus on tracking progress, reviewing key data, and learning from countries leading in maternal and newborn health. #GivingBirthInNigeria
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The Opening Plenaries of #IMNHC2026 have drawn to a close, leaving participants, policymakers and global maternal health advocates with a renewed sense of purpose. "Moving Forward. Together" reminds us that advancing maternal and newborn health demands unity, purpose, and deliberate action across systems, sectors, and communities. Important week ahead. An important week of dialogue, learning, and collaboration lies ahead. #GivingBirthInNigeria

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Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
Across Nigeria, obstetric fistula remains a silent, devastating injury, but change is finally beginning to take shape. This #NHWTorchlightSeries by @MahdiGarba and @TzarOluigbo explores how linking fistula surgery to health insurance is restoring dignity and continuity of care in the country. Read: nhwat.ch/4cZPpkR
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Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
#HIV remains one of the biggest public health threats in Nigeria and globally, and daily prevention is still a challenge for many. But a new era is here. #Lenacapavir, a long-acting HIV prevention injection, could change how people stay protected. 🧵
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Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
Today is #WorldWaterDay! This year’s theme, "Water and Gender," highlights how women and girls are disproportionately affected by limited access to safe water, impacting their health, education, and economic opportunities. Governments and relevant stakeholders must prioritise inclusive, sustainable water systems to ensure everyone has access to safe, reliable water.
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Nigeria Health Watch
Nigeria Health Watch@nighealthwatch·
Urgent action for maternal and newborn health has never been more critical, as many mothers and babies still face risks that can and must be prevented. The #IMNHC2026 begins tomorrow. We are on the ground to share insights, stories, and key moments that can help improve maternal and newborn health outcomes. Stay tuned for updates. #GivingBirthInNigeria #MHAC
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