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Life Must Go On

LIFE CANNOT BE INTERRUPTED, CAN IT?

Hence, Temie Giwa-Tubosun’s business clock runs 24 hours a day, all year, delivering life-saving medical products to hospitals across Nigeria. “We never close our doors. In the past four years, I don’t remember a time when we have not had our doors open; Covid or no Covid, Christmas Day or no Christmas Day,” says Giwa-Tubosun, matter-of-factly, in an interview with FORBES AFRICA.

Long before Covid-19 and the reimagined focus on access to health into Africa’s remotest corners, Giwa-Tubosun had

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