The 2020 World Hepatitis Day is very much approaching and it is a day set aside to create awareness about the viral disease which has killed many people silently as compared to COVID 19. On Tuesday 28 July 2020 which is the Hepatitis Day there will be different Media events all over the world to …
The Hepatitis Zero Nigerian Commission along with other partners like Lolytee, Mike Omotosho Foundation in Lagos State, Nigeria stretched out its hands to the poorest of the poor, the homeless and the widows to help prepare them for the lockdown due to the COVID-19. The FG had recently just passed out the information that Lagos …
The President of the Nigerian Commission, Dr. Mike Omotosho has once again proven himself a visionary leader. The world’s smallest book on hepatitis; Achieving Zero Hepatitis has been written and compiled with the sole aim of awareness creation. It is said that one book gets into the hands of at least 20 persons hence the …
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The Nigerian Commission under the leadership of Dr. Mike Omotosho has not laid down the vaccine vial. It is true that the Hepatitis Zero Week has long been over where over 50,000 hepatitis screenings and vaccinations were given accross the 36 states of Nigeria but the City of Abuja still sees a wave of selfess …
On Friday July 26, Hepatitis B Awareness campaign was held in Warri, as part of efforts to sensitize people of the inherent dangers of the disease, how to prevent it as well as get cure. Rotarian Bridget Ideji who is the second female President of Rotary Club of Warri, stressed the need for people to …
In commemoration of the 2019 Hepatitis Zero Week, the World Eradication Project on Hepatitis, Nigeria Commission organised a free hepatitis test for people in different locations across the state’s capital . The Kwara State outing was a ripple effect of the launch done in Abuja by Dr Mike Omotosho, president of the Nigerian Commission. In …
It was quite gladdening to see the first lady of Ogun State, Her Excellency, Mrs Bamidele Abiodun inducted as an Hepatitis Zero Ambassador. The event saw stakeholders from the Ogun State Ministry of Health. The Gateway State has indeed proven once again that they will esure to protect and preserve the lives of thier people. …
The Nigerian Commission of the World Hepatitis Eradication Project paid an advocacy visit to the First Lady of Lagos State, Her Excellency, Dr. Claudiana Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, wife of the Governor of Lagos State. The first lady will now be inducted as a Global Ambassador.