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Mirror Mí Creation Commemorates World Sickle Cell Awareness Day

by Leadership News
3 months ago
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In commemoration of World Sickle Cell Awareness Day, Mirror Mí Creations in partnership with The Bunker, hosted an educational event on Thursday at their Abuja centre.

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With the slogan “Shining the Light on Sickle Cell,” the gathering brought together healthcare professionals, advocates and members of the public to raise awareness on sickle cell disorder, confront stigma and chart a way forward for better management in Nigeria.

In her welcome address, Khadija Adams, the team lead at Mirror Mí Creations, highlighted the importance of providing platforms for awareness, advocacy and empowerment for those living with the genetic disorder. She emphasised the organisation’s ongoing commitment to educating the public and supporting affected individuals and families.

The keynote address was delivered by Oghenekeno Joshua Ekpokpobe, a seasoned public health researcher and the director of monitoring and evaluation at the Resilient Communities Building Initiative (RCBI).

Ekpokpobe spoke passionately about the need for inclusive healthcare policies, community education and robust early detection programs. His address resonated strongly with attendees, calling for systemic change and sustained advocacy.

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Adding touch to the event was a spoken word performance by Chineye Uchendu, who captivated the audience with a powerful piece exploring pain, resilience, and hope in the sickle cell journey.

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