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    Kuyoro: Our Focus is to Reduce Medical Tourism in Nigeria

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    Dr. Ayobami Kuyoro is the Managing Director of Iwosan Lagoon Hospital in the Victoria Island area of Lagos State. She is an experienced General Practitioner and seasoned healthcare management professional. In this interview with Rebecca Ejifoma, Kuyoro discussed the launch of the state-of-the-art facility, its offerings and outlook

    Iwosan Lagoon Hospitals just launched a new state-of-the-art facility, can you tell us more about this?

    Yes, our newly launched multispecialty facility at Ligali Ayorinde, Victoria Island Lagos represents a significant milestone in advancing health care. As a centre of excellence for Cardiology and Cardiac surgery, we have integrated cutting-edge technology, top-tier medical expertise, and a patient-centred approach to elevate the standard of cardiovascular healthcare in Nigeria. We have implemented innovative approaches to enhance the overall patient experience including streamlined processes, comfortable and luxurious recovery spaces, and dedicated support services. We aim to mark a significant stride not only towards treating Cardiac and other related conditions but also to foster a culture of heart health. We are dedicated to being a beacon of excellence in the healthcare space, and to continually push the boundaries of what is possible in-patient care.

    What are the key services and unique offerings offered in the new facility?

    Our key services revolve around our designation as a center of excellence for Cardiology which includes Outpatient Cardiology (Adult and Pediatric), Heart Health packages, Non-invasive Cardiology, Interventional Cardiology, and Cardiac Surgery (Adult and Pediatric). However, we offer a full range of services including Internal medicine, Radiology and Interventional Radiology services, Nephrology, Pediatrics (General and Cardiology), General Surgery, Obstetrics and Gynecology, Critical care, Emergency care, Gastroenterology, Orthopedics, Urology, preventive care through our outreach programs, educational initiatives and regular screening, and Advanced diagnostics (MRI, Laboratory, X-ray, and Ultrasound).

    What are some of the advanced expertise and innovative technologies that are available at the hospital?

    One of our most unique and advanced services will be the use of a Catheterisation Laboratory (Cath Lab) equipped with advanced imaging systems and interventional tools. This allows our expert team, led by a World-renowned Interventional Cardiologist, to diagnose, and perform intricate cardiac procedures with precision and minimal Invasion. We also have an on-site Non-invasive Cardiovascular laboratory that employs the latest diagnostic tools to assess heart health without invasive procedures. Additionally, we have invested in the latest MRI technology, which provides crucial insights for accurate diagnoses and personalised treatment plans. Our commitment to staying at the forefront of Cardiovascular medicine is exemplified by the integration of these advanced machines ensuring that our patients receive the highest standard of care.

    Dr. Chinonso Egemba popularly known as Aproko Doctor, had his brain surgery at Iwosan Lagoon Hospitals. What surgical operations will be carried out at Iwosan Lagoon Hospitals, VI?

    At Iwosan Lagoon Hospitals, VI, we have a state-of-the-art fully equipped theatre where our highly specialised team of cardiac surgeons combines expertise with advanced surgical techniques to provide comprehensive care for a range of cardiac conditions. We would specialise in a spectrum of advanced cardiac surgical procedures including coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG), valve repairs and replacements, permanent pacemaker insertions, and cardiac defect repairs. We equally offer minimally invasive cardiac surgeries whenever possible and also offer general surgery and orthopaedics services.

    Report shows that Nigeria’s healthcare is ready for a leap in innovation development. Can you tell us how Iwosan Lagoon Hospitals will continue to innovate and stay ahead of the curve?

    Innovation is quite important to us, so much so that it is part of our core values. It is at the heart of our strategy to stay ahead in the evolving healthcare landscape in Nigeria. We plan to achieve this through investment in advanced technologies, research, collaboration and development, continuous training, education, and community engagement. We are also very passionate about our patient-centred approach to care, implementing feedback mechanisms, and leveraging patient data to tailor our services. Making sure our healthcare delivery aligns with evolving patient needs and expectations.

    Technology is a huge contributing factor in the healthcare industry, how is the hospital using technology to improve the patient experience?

    We understand the importance of technology in the healthcare industry and have been able to leverage cutting-edge technology to enhance the overall patient experience by deploying advanced telemedicine services; we offer virtual consultations and follow-ups to provide convenient access to healthcare. Health records are also managed digitally to ensure quick and accurate access to medical histories, which allows for more personalised and efficient care. We have also implemented enhanced and secure messaging systems to facilitate seamless communication with our patients, addressing queries and concerns promptly.

    Report shows that healthcare in Nigeria is growing tremendously. Can you tell us how Iwosan Lagoon hospitals will be supporting this growth and the changing needs of healthcare delivery in the country?

    Iwosan Lagoon Hospitals is committed to actively supporting and adapting to these changes. We would continue to invest in infrastructure and resources to expand our capacity, ensuring that we can accommodate the increasing demand for healthcare services. Another priority for us is the recruitment of top talent to meet the growing needs for specialised care, maintaining a strong capable team. Another way we aim to support the ever-changing needs of healthcare delivery in Nigeria is by continuously integrating the latest medical technologies to enhance diagnostic capabilities, treatment options, and overall healthcare delivery.

    We are also very open to collaborations and partnerships with other healthcare institutions, research organisations, and government parastatals to collectively address the evolving needs of the healthcare landscape in Nigeria.

    Iwosan Lagoon Hospitals recently announced its accreditation for the commencement of housemanship training, can you tell us more about this?

    We recently opened our doors to House officers for housemanship training. We prioritise hands-on learning experience, so house officers have the unique opportunity to work closely with a diverse range of highly experienced consultants across various specialities. This one-on-one interaction ensures a rich learning environment where they can gain valuable insights and skills directly from experts in the field. They are also exposed to the cutting-edge technology that Iwosan Lagoon Hospitals offers. In addition to this immersive learning experience, we are committed to providing a supportive environment for our house officers. Accommodation is arranged to ensure a comfortable living space and transportation coverage is provided to facilitate their daily commute. This holistic approach aims to ease challenges that may arise during the training period, allowing our house officers to focus on their professional growth.

    What is your strategic outlook for Iwosan Lagoon Hospitals and the health sector in Nigeria?

    For us at Iwosan Lagoon Hospitals, our strategic outlook is centred on excellence, accessibility to healthcare, innovation, and collaboration to play a vital role in shaping a healthier future for the people of Nigeria. The key elements of our strategy include specialised centres of excellence, to provide world-class expertise and attract patients from around the world seeking advanced medical care, thereby reducing medical tourism outside the country. Technology integration is also at the forefront of our strategy, ensuring that our hospital remains at the forefront of medical innovation. We have also identified the need to actively engage in community health initiatives, preventive programmes, and educational campaigns to address public health challenges and promote a culture of health.

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    Lagos State launches monthly landmark tours to boost tourism

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    Lagos State unveils monthly landmark tours to showcase cultural heritage and boost tourism, connecting the diaspora with the city.

     

    In a strategic move to spotlight its cultural heritage and strengthen its tourism sector, the Lagos State Government has introduced a new initiative: monthly landmark tours on both land and water.

    The tours aim to promote Lagos as a vibrant hub of culture, transportation, and tourism to a global audience.

    Idris Aregbe, the Special Adviser to the Lagos State Governor on Tourism, Arts, and Culture, announced the initiative during a hosting event for Nigerians in the diaspora and Lagos enthusiasts.

    The programme, themed “Lagos Tourism is Rising,” will be held monthly, allowing participants to explore the city’s iconic landmarks.

    According to Aregbe, the tours are designed to foster connections between Lagos and the Nigerian diaspora while showcasing the city’s historical and cultural richness.

    “Through this initiative, we aim to promote our cultural heritage and strengthen the bond between the diaspora community and Lagos.

    It offers an opportunity for everyone to admire scenic views, learn, and appreciate our rich cultural history,” Aregbe said in a statement on Sunday.

    The initiative also acknowledges the diaspora community’s significant contributions to Lagos’s economy and cultural celebrations.

    The inaugural tour provided an immersive experience, featuring a double-decker bus, a motorbike convoy, and Lagos Ride vehicles that navigated through key areas such as Ikoyi, Lekki, and Lagos Island.

     

    Participants visited renowned landmarks, including:

    • The J. Randle Centre for Yoruba Culture and History
    • Nike Art Gallery

     

    The tour concluded with a dinner, offering music, dance, and engaging conversations, leaving guests with memorable impressions of Lagos.

    The event attracted prominent figures, including Khadijat Omotayo, Personal Assistant to the President on Constituency Affairs, and Oluwatoyin Atekoja, Permanent Secretary of the Lagos Ministry of Tourism.

    This initiative underscores Lagos State’s commitment to tourism as a driver of economic growth. By providing an engaging platform for both locals and visitors, the government hopes to enhance Lagos’s reputation as a premier business and holiday destination.

    As the tours continue, they promise to bring global attention to Lagos’s cultural treasures while deepening connections with the Nigerian diaspora and admirers worldwide.

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    Cross River State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Abubakar Robert Ewa, Passes Away

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    Cross River State Commissioner for Tourism, Arts, and Culture, Abubakar Robert Ewa, has passed away at the Arubah Specialist Hospital in Calabar.

     

     

    The Commissioner for Tourism, Arts, and Culture in Cross River State, Mr. Abubakar Robert Ewa, has passed away. Ewa died on Wednesday evening at the Arubah Specialist Hospital in Calabar, the state capital.

    At the time of this report, members of the Cross River State Executive Council and other aides to Governor Bassey Otu had gathered at the hospital to mourn with the bereaved family.

     

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    Ewa had attended the state’s executive council meeting earlier that same day, presided over by Governor Otu, making his sudden passing all the more shocking to those who worked closely with him.

    Throughout his career, Ewa served in various important roles in Cross River State, including as Secretary and later Chairman of the Boki Local Government Council.

    He also served as Special Adviser on Community Relations and Secretary of the Anti-Deforestation Task Force.

    His death has left a significant void in the state’s leadership, and tributes have poured in from colleagues, friends, and members of the public.

    The state government and people of Cross River mourn the loss of a dedicated public servant who played an important role in the state’s development.

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    Governor Douye Diri defends relocation of Central Park, Cites modernisation efforts

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    Governor Douye Diri defends the relocation of Central Park in Yenagoa, highlighting the move as part of his urban renewal plan to modernise the state capital.

     

    Governor Douye Diri of Bayelsa State has strongly defended the recent relocation of the Central Park in Yenagoa, describing it as a key component of his administration’s urban renewal programme aimed at transforming the state capital into a modern city.

    Addressing the state executive council meeting at the Government House in Yenagoa, Diri explained that the centralisation of motor parks, such as the recent relocation of inter-state commercial transporters to the new state-owned transport terminal at Igbogene, was a crucial step in modernising the city.

    He stressed that this development aligns with global standards for urban growth and was necessary to ensure Yenagoa’s evolution into a modern metropolis.

    “Centralised motor parks are features of modern cities, which Yenagoa is gradually turning into,” Diri said. He also warned against the practice of touting around the terminal’s vicinity, reiterating that all travellers must go directly into the terminal for vehicle bookings and boarding.

    The Governor further emphasised the security benefits of the relocation, stating that the new terminal would help monitor passengers entering the state and curb criminal activities. “We have stopped those who come into Bayelsa to commit crimes with the movement to the new terminal,” he added.

    Diri highlighted his pride in the terminal’s success, noting, “I visited the new terminal and saw its beauty. This is what every modern society does.

    For those who play politics and are still criticising, I am very sorry for them. Bayelsans are however happy with what we have done.”

    The Governor also commented on the peaceful and crime-free Yuletide period, thanking security agencies for their collaborative efforts that ensured safety during the festive season.

    He expressed particular appreciation for dancehall star Enetimi Odon (Timaya), who held the annual Timaya Day concert on January 1, which attracted a large crowd of youths and highlighted the tourism potential of Bayelsa.

    “From what I saw, I believe there is hope for this country and our state. We all need to do what is right,” Diri reflected on the success of the event.

    In addressing an incident of violence in the Agbere community in Sagbama Local Government Area, the Governor praised the leadership for maintaining peace and assured that investigations into the murder of a chief in the area would continue to uncover those responsible.

    Diri’s statements underscore his ongoing efforts to modernise Yenagoa and promote security and tourism in Bayelsa, demonstrating a commitment to creating a safer, more developed environment for residents and visitors alike.

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