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UNAN President, Others Advocates Education As Vital Weapon Against Ignorance, Injustice

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Education Powerful Tool To Tackle Ignorance, Injustice - UNUAN President, Agha UNAN President, Joan Agha (m); UNAN's Vice President, Mrs. Ijeoma Nweke ( Left), and others at the commemoration of the 78th Day United Nations (UN) Day at the Russel International School, Victoria Garden City, Lekki, Lagos, recently. The United Nations Association of Nigeria (UNAN), a civil society arm of the United Nations has identified education as a critical tool to combat ignorance, prejudice, and injustice for impact in Nigerian communities and abroad. The Association made the call in a statement in Lagos in commemoration of the 78th Day United Nations (UN) Day at the Russel International School, Victoria Garden City, Lekki, Lagos. UNAN's President, Joan Agha, said in the statement that her Association organised the forum to create awareness among youths on what the United Nations Day is all about. Agha noted that education empowers individuals to make a positive impact on the communities and

Enabulele, Immediate Past WMA President To Deliver Keynote Address At NMA 2023 Physicians' Week

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Dr.Osahon Enabulele, Immediate Past President, World Medical Association (WMA) Dr.Osahon Enabulele, the Immediate Past President of the World Medical Association (WMA), is scheduled to deliver the Keynote address at this year's Physicians' Week of the Nigerian Medical Association. The keynote address of the Immediate Past President of WMA billed to be delivered on Tuesday, October 24, is expected to focus on the theme of the 2023 Physicians' Week: " This is our chance to get it right in the health sector." This year's national opening ceremony of the Physicians' Week is being hosted in Umuahia, Abia State, by the Abia State branch of NMA. The Physicians' Week is a week dedicated to physicians and the work they do. It also affords physicians an opportunity to interact with members of society and to undertake their Corporate Social Responsibilities. A statement personally signed by Dr Enabulele, who is also a Past President of the Nigerian Medical Associ

You’re Symbol Of Royalty, Benin Cultural Heritage, Enabulele Lauds Oba Of Benin

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CHIOMA UMEHA Lagos Photo: Oba of Benin, His Royal Majesty, Omo N’Oba N’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Ewuare Dr. Osahon Enabulele, immediate Past President, World Medical Association,  has praised Benin Monarch, Oba of Benin, His Royal Majesty, Omo N’Oba N’Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Ewuare II,  for being a symbol of royalty and Benin Cultural heritage.  Enabulele spoke on behalf of himself and his family while felicitating with the Oba of Benin, on the occasion of the double celebration of his birthday and the seventh anniversary of his ascension to the enviable throne. In his congratulatory message, personally signed by him, the WMA past president said he is proud of the Benin monarch as a symbol of royalty and progenitor of the Benin cultural heritage. Photo: Dr. Osahon Enabulele, immediate Past President of the World Medical Association According to Dr. Enabulele the ascension of the Oba of Benin to the royal stool has ushered in an era of peace and progressive developments in the Benin Kingdom, in p

Oyo State Moves To Eliminate Open Defecation By 2028, Aligns With 2022 Roadmap

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Photo: Mr. Dotun Oyelade, Commissioner for Information and Orientation, Oyo state during an interview session at the two-day workshop tagged, “Eliminating Open Defecation in Southwest States Nigeria,” organised by the United Nation’s Children Fund (UNICEF) in collaboration with the Oyo Ministry of Information and Orientation on Wednesday in Ibadan. Despite that Oyo state is leading in open defecation practice in the southwest, the State government has pledged to intensify efforts and align with its 2022 roadmap to attain open defecation-free (ODF) status by 2028.   In the southwest, Oyo state is leading in open defecation practice with 54 percent of its 8 million population engaging in the act, according to the National Bureau of Statistics. `Ekiti state is the second in the region with 41 percent of the population of the state engaging in open defecation followed by Ondo at 39 percent, Osun at 18 percent, Ogun is 14 percent, while Lagos state is three percent. The 2021 Water Sanitatio

Strengthen Healthcare Systems For Increased Resilience, Enabulele Urges Nigeria, Other African Countries

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   •  Warns Continent’s Health Workers' Deficit Reaches 5.3 Million Amid Brain Drain •  Threat To  Universal Health Coverage  Dr. Osahon Enabulele, immediate past President of the World Medical Association (WMA), during his reception on Monday at Benin City Airport, Edo upon his return to Nigeria after serving a one-year term at the World Medical Association (WMA) and the handover ceremony at Kigali, Rwanda. Dr. Osahon Enabulele, immediate past President, World Medical Association (WMA) has warned of a huge brain drain and shortage of 5.3 million health workers in Africa, including Nigeria, threatening Universal Health Coverage (UHC), urging for more strengthened healthcare systems. Enabulele explained that the world needs 10 million more healthcare workers and out of this, 5.3 million workers are needed in Africa. In view of the huge brain drain, Enabulele said Africa has more responsibility to ensure that governments in the continent take the responsibility to build more resilie

UNAN Stresses On Charitable, Humanitarian Work To Achieve SDGs

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  Dr Joan Agha, President, UNAN The United Nations Association Nigeria (UNAN) has urged every Nigerian to engage in charitable and humanitarian work as part of efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and contribute to societal welfare. Dr Joan Agha, President, UNAN made the call following the recent .visit of her organisation to Mother Theresa Orphanage homes, Ketu, Lagos, stressing that charity plays an important role in addressing the most pressing issues facing today’s humanity. The issues include poverty, hunger, inequality, and access to education and healthcare, she said in a statement that UNAN released to commemorate the International Charity Day. In view of this, the United Nations Association of Nigeria visited Mother Theresa Orphanage homes, in Ketu, Lagos, as part of its commitment to charity and humanitarian activities. Agha said, “The children in the home are living with cerebral palsy and other rare conditions the majority of the medications used to m

United Nations Association Of Nigeria Reiterates Commitment To Promote Peace

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  United Nations Association of Nigeria (UNAN) has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting peace and fostering dialogue among people across the country and abroad. UNAN spoke through its President, Dr. Joan Agha, in a statement to mark the International Day of Peace noting that promoting peace, tolerance, and understanding in Nigeria and across the world is crucial amid current global challenges. Agha stressed that UNAN is committed to maintaining the United Nations' ideals and values, and therefore recognises the essential role that sustainable peace plays towards attaining the Sustainable Development Goals. She explained that promoting peaceful societies paves the way for a foundation for inclusive growth, social development, and the protection of human rights. The statement partly reads, “On this International Day of Peace, the United Nations Association of Nigeria reaffirms its commitment to promoting peace and fostering dialogue among nations and peoples. “In the face of global