Nigerian Medical AssociationEdit Listing National Secretariat, 8 Benghazi Street, Off Addis Ababa Crescent, Wuse Zone 4, Abuja FCTE-mail ContactShort DescriptionNigerian Medical Association is the largest medical professional body in the country that strives to improve the health of the public through hospital restructuring etc., and also raise solutions to health related matters. Business Information![]() Reviews
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