Healthcare and diplomacy might seem worlds apart — but both are, at heart, about relationships. That idea was front of mind when Doc2Go's founder, Dr. Augsburg Habila, attended the Czech Republic Statehood Dinner 2025 in Abuja, and was pictured with His Excellency Thomas Vyprachtický, Ambassador of the Czech Republic to Nigeria.

Where diplomacy and healthcare meet

Diplomacy builds the bridges along which knowledge, technology and investment flow. Many of the tools that improve care in Nigeria — diagnostics, devices, training, digital-health know-how — are strengthened by international exchange. Evenings like this are a reminder that the health of a nation is connected to the strength of its relationships, at home and abroad.

Healthcare thrives on collaboration

No single clinic, company or country solves healthcare alone. Progress comes from collaboration across sectors — public and private, medical and technological, local and international. For a home-healthcare service like Doc2Go, that means learning from the best ideas wherever they come from, and adapting them thoughtfully to the realities of Abuja and Nigeria.

What it means for Nigerian healthcare

Building relationships across sectors and borders isn't a distraction from patient care — it's an investment in it. The more connected Nigeria's healthcare community is, the faster good practice spreads and the more resilient the system becomes. Doc2Go is proud to show up for those conversations, and to keep doing the quieter, daily work of bringing quality care to people's doorsteps.