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Ruth Kadiri, a well-known Nollywood actress and screenwriter, recently used Instagram to raise awareness about the lack of vaccines for children in certain hospitals.
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In a post she shared on May 28, she mentioned that she had taken her child to the hospital for Cholera vaccine and MMR Varicella Immunization, only to be told that there were no vaccines available.
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‘’Federal government please look into this. My daughter needs her immunization”
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