
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


Despite campaigns by authorities, organizations, and stakeholders at different levels, exclusive breastfeeding remains very low in Nigeria.
According to the UN, only 29 percent of mothers breastfeed exclusively for the first six months, a rate that has remained stagnant.
In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we take a closer look at why many Nigerian mothers are not exclusively breastfeeding, and what impact this is having on their children.
By Ummu Salmah Ibrahim and Daniel Oluwole4.8
44 ratings
Despite campaigns by authorities, organizations, and stakeholders at different levels, exclusive breastfeeding remains very low in Nigeria.
According to the UN, only 29 percent of mothers breastfeed exclusively for the first six months, a rate that has remained stagnant.
In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we take a closer look at why many Nigerian mothers are not exclusively breastfeeding, and what impact this is having on their children.

11,034 Listeners

7,595 Listeners

381 Listeners

2,081 Listeners

2,451 Listeners

904 Listeners

10,203 Listeners

645 Listeners

554 Listeners

417 Listeners

16 Listeners

171 Listeners

144 Listeners

4,243 Listeners

98 Listeners