
Family Matters, Down Syndrome & Nigeria’s healthcare system |S01E08
Episode 8 - In this episode, the guys dive deep into the realities of healthcare in Nigeria—starting with the shocking cost of heart surgery and the state of university teaching hospitals. From there, it’s a rollercoaster of real talk: family dynamics, the “my parents were always top of their class” stories we all heard growing up, the rise of allergies, and how some parents are dropping the ball—especially when it comes to understanding Down syndrome, sex education, and more. We round things off with a hot take on private schools and whether they’re doing way too much. It’s raw, honest, and funny as always.
Chapters
(00:00) Intro
(03:35) The 13 Million Naira surgery
(15:03) Biggest Universities in Nigeria
(20:34) Family Matters
(27:07) Every parent did well in school?
(32:06) Africans don't have allergies that much
(41:52) Down Syndrome
(51:02) The need for Sex Education in the country
(54:47) Private Universities do too much
(1:06:33) Outro
Video Links
(03:35) - The 13M Heart Surgery on X
https://x.com/artsofmadoti/status/1907712307821421003?s=46
(41:52) - Down Syndrome ?
https://x.com/onsogbu/status/1909780797831213073?s=46
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