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Healthcare, Does it Exist?
As mentioned in the previous post, the healthcare system in Nigeria is very poor. Not only does Nigeria’s healthcare system lack proper medical knowledge, systems and equipments but it doesn’t even include the elderly, the fastest growing demographic in Nigeria. … Continue reading
More on Depression…
In Nigeria, when it comes to healthcare, mothers and children are of the highest priority. One may assume that Nigerian elders do not the get the attention that they deserve. If so, they are correct. Professor Oye Gureje, the president … Continue reading
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Tagged #nigeria, aging, depression, developing countries, disabilities, disorders, elderly, gerontology, healthcare, institutional care, mental illness, west africa
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3 D’s: Disability, Depression, Dependence
As we all know, when you get older your body does to. Literally! Everyday tasks get a slight bit harder as your body is unable to keep up. Despite the aging of the body, many elderly people are still able … Continue reading
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Tagged #nigeria, aging, dependence, depression, developing countries, disability, elderly, gerontology, healthcare, institutional care, old age, west africa
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“Nye m (Give Me)”: The Lack of Support Given to the Nigerian Elderly
The elderly population in Nigeria is growing at an extremely fast rate, similarly to other developed and developing countries around the world. This quick growth of the elderly population raises a lot of concerns for many Nigerians, specifically the elderly. … Continue reading
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Tagged #nigeria, adult children, elderly, emotional, family, financial, gerontology, nye m, old age, parent, quality of life, social, support
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Self-Exit Amongst Nigerian Elders
Suicide is considered a taboo globally and in many cultures. When one does commit suicide, regardless of whether or not it was fatal, people start to look at this person, their entire life and family differently. Worse than death, people … Continue reading
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Tagged #nigeria, death, elderly, elders, suicide, suicide prevention, victim, west africa, yoruba people
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Your Too Old To Be Having Sex!
Myth or Fact? Older people, ages 65 and over, do not have sexual intercourse. Myth. Older people, of all nationalities, have sex. Surprised? It could be a little weird to think that your parents, grandparents or great-parents may still be … Continue reading
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Tagged age, elders, human beings, myth, nigerian, older people, sex, sexual intercourse, sexuality, yoruba people
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Triple Jeopardy??
Young people literally have their whole life ahead of them. Despite being told to enjoy our youth and enjoy the ride, most of us wanted to grow up quickly because being older seemed more fun. After all, who didn’t want … Continue reading
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Tagged #nigeria, age, care, elderly, geriatrics, jeopardy, patriarchy, poverty, quality of life, triple, west africa, youth
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R-E-S-P-E-C-T! : What It Means to Nigeria’s Youth
Nigeria, is a country located on the Western region of Africa that has many traditions that have been upheld for centuries. Some of their traditional values, such as religion, have been adapted for the modern-day Nigerian, especially since post British … Continue reading