Very often, researchers and ethics committees are stocked with thinking about the welfare of the study participants. Participants at the 2017 Bioethics conference that held on the 13th and 14th of December 2017 at Rockview Hotel Abuja encouraged researchers and ethics committee members to think beyond the study participants and prevent possible ‘collateral damages’ that can also results through affectation of research participants’ spouse, family and community. Bioethics thinking has to stretch beyond the only the study participants especially for communal societies like that found in Nigeria. Study participants are part of a community. As much as possible, researches should be designed in a way that ensures it is a win-win situation for all direct and remotely affected parties.