Care That Stays With the Patient
Most people in Nigeria reach a health crisis not because the system failed to diagnose them — but because no one held their care between the moments of diagnosis and the moment things went wrong. Rikenda is the structure that fills that space.
A Nigeria — and eventually an Africa — where every person managing a chronic condition has a professional care team working alongside them. Built carefully. Built to last. Built to the same standard as anywhere in the world.
Quality chronic care is not defined by the technology behind it or the price attached to it. It is defined by what actually happens to the patient over time — whether their condition is tracked, their drift detected early, and their care team ready to act before the crisis arrives. That standard should not be a luxury.
To build the infrastructure of continuous chronic care in Nigeria — a structured, team-based system that stays with patients between clinical visits; shifting from reactive treatment to proactive care.
Patients in Nigeria deserve chronic care that meets the same standard as anywhere in the world.
Not a lesser version of it. The same standard.
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