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Vital Signs Podcast

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Two UK-based Nigerian nurses investigate the systemic failures of Nigeria's healthcare system, from corruption to patient rights.

The brief

A hybrid investigative and educational podcast examining the systemic collapse within Nigeria's healthcare system. Hosted by two diaspora nurses, the show alternates between co-hosted deep dives on topics like informed consent, solo-narrated exposés on financial corruption, and interviews with fellow health professionals. It uses news reports, public data, and personal anecdotes to build its case, arguing that issues like high costs and the turn to traditional medicine are rational responses to a broken system.

Its unique strength is the hosts' perspective as practicing nurses, blending professional insight with a passionate, investigative drive. Unlike purely academic or journalistic programs, it directly connects systemic issues like budget fraud and brain drain to the real-world consequences for patients.
— What makes it distinctive
§1 · The host

Who hosts this show

Hosted by UK-based Nigerian nurses Taiwo and Oyinda, Vital Signs is an investigative podcast breaking down the real issues in Nigerian and African healthcare. The show combines evidence-based analysis, co-hosted discussions, and interviews to explore topics like medical corruption, patient rights, the brain drain of healthcare workers, and public health crises. It aims to provide jargon-free, honest health talks for a general audience.

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Credentials & credits

  • Registered Nurse (Taiwo)
  • Registered Nurse (Oyinda)
§2 · Classification

What kind of podcast

§3 · Cadence & catalog

When new episodes drop

§3b · Editor's picks

Notable episodes

AI-extracted picks + commentary · help us verify
  1. 01
    Why Healthcare Costs So Much in Nigeria — and Who Profits from It

    This episode is a concise, powerful exposé on systemic corruption, citing specific reports and data to explain the crippling cost of healthcare.

  2. 02
    Your Signature Is Not Consent — The Patient Rights Crisis in Nigeria

    A foundational episode on patient rights, using the infamous 1996 Pfizer Kano drug trial as a case study to explain the importance of true informed consent.

  3. 03
    Why Nigerians Choose Prayer And Herbs Over The Hospital

    This short, editorialized episode compellingly argues that turning to faith and traditional healing is a rational choice when modern medicine is inaccessible or unaffordable.

§4 · Signature

What you'll be asked on this show

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How Vital Signs interviews

When conducting interviews, the primary host (Taiwo) provides a detailed preamble to establish context before asking a question. He builds rapport by sharing personal anecdotes that relate to the guest's points and is highly affirming, often using praise to introduce and engage with his guest. The style is more of a supportive conversation than a critical cross-examination.

The show uses a multi-format approach: co-hosted conversations, solo narrative episodes, and occasional guest interviews. Episodes often incorporate news clips and infographics to support their arguments. The hosts' tone is serious and direct, aiming to educate and empower listeners with a recurring sign-off: "Your health is your wealth."

Questions Vital Signs keeps coming back to

5 catalogued

If you're going on this show as a guest, expect some version of each of these. Each note explains when Vital Signs reaches for it.

mindset

1
  1. Q.01

    How do you balance the pressure of your career and content creation with your mental health?

    This question is often used as an opener to understand the guest's personal coping strategies and mindset.

advice

4
  1. Q.01

    What advice do you have for women who are neglecting their general health?

    Asked after introducing a theme, this question aims to elicit practical, actionable health advice for the audience.

  2. Q.02

    What's your advice for anyone suffering from hormonal imbalance?

    This type of question targets a specific, common health concern to provide focused guidance.

  3. Q.03

    What's your advice for young women who look up to people online and want to be like them?

    Towards the end of the conversation, this question probes the guest's perspective on being a role model and the pressures of social media.

  4. Q.04

    What is your final message to women watching all over the world?

    This is a signature closing question to get a final, impactful thought from the guest.

Signature segments

  • · Closing line: 'Remember your health is your wealth, your health is your power...'
  • · Segment: 'Vital Signs Unfiltered'
  • · Intro montage with themes (Health Tips, Debunking Myths, Real Life Stories)
  • · Closing line: 'Stay informed, stay empowered'

Topics covered repeatedly

Healthcare corruption in NigeriaPatient rights and informed consentSystemic healthcare failuresBrain drain of medical professionalsWomen's health and wellnessTraditional vs. modern medicineMedical ethicsPublic health fundingHealthcare affordability and accessHealth misinformation
§5 · Guests

Who gets booked here

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Typical guest

The show books fellow Nigerian healthcare professionals, particularly those who are also public communicators or content creators, to discuss their specific areas of expertise, such as women's health.

Recent guests
  • Temitope.O
    on The Health Warning Signs Nigerian Women Are Ignoring | Vital Signs Podcast
§6 · Channels & links

Where to find this show

§7 · Stats

Audience & reach

YouTube · first-party
Subscribers
4.4K
4,420
Avg views / video
1.1K
Trailing window
Total views
26K
26,048
Videos published
46
Sponsor readEstimated

Based on the episodes reviewed, the podcast does not appear to feature third-party sponsors or advertisements.

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§8 · Contact

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§9b · FAQ

People also ask

AI-extracted researched answers · help us verify
Who are the hosts of Vital Signs Podcast?
The podcast is hosted by Taiwo and Oyinda, two UK-based Nigerian registered nurses.
What is the format of the show?
It's a multi-format show, featuring co-hosted discussions, solo-narrated investigative episodes, and occasional interviews with healthcare experts.
Is this podcast still active?
Yes, based on recent episode release dates from June 2026, the podcast is currently active and releases new content regularly.
What is the main goal of the podcast?
The podcast aims to investigate and explain the systemic failures within Nigeria's healthcare system, covering topics like corruption, patient rights, and lack of access, in a way that is evidence-based and jargon-free.
Where can I listen to Vital Signs Podcast?
The podcast is available on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts, with all links accessible via their Linktree page.
Last updatedJun 29, 2026Not yet host-verified
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§9c · Methodology

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  1. [01]Vital Signs Podcast on Apple Podcastspodcasts.apple.com
  2. [02]Vital Signs Podcast Linktreelinktr.ee
  3. [03]Why Healthcare Costs So Much in Nigeria — and Who Profits from It | Vital Signs Podcastyoutube.com
  4. [04]Your Signature Is Not Consent — The Patient Rights Crisis in Nigeria | Vital Signs Podcastyoutube.com
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