Pension fund operators under the auspices of the Pension Fund Operators Association of Nigeria (PenOp) recently embarked on an awareness initiative on liver damage, its prevention, and management.
The virtual session, which was introduced by the head of Human Resources at PenOp, Adaobi Okoye, featured a seasoned medical doctor and public health expert. Dr. Akinkumi Ilori, The session attracted over 300 participants from various pension operators and provided a practical platform for learning, awareness, and engagement.
The session began with an overview of the liver’s critical functions, including detoxification, metabolism, and vitamin storage, emphasising its central role in overall health. Dr. Ilori highlighted the global prevalence of liver disease and the urgent need for preventive strategies to combat rising mortality rates.
He outlined the major causes of liver damage, such as viral hepatitis, excessive alcohol consumption, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, drug-induced injury, and autoimmune conditions, even as he also explained the differences between types of hepatitis, available vaccines, and early warning symptoms, stressing that, prevention and timely medical intervention remain essential in reducing long-term complications.
On lifestyle risks, he clarified that there is no safe level of alcohol consumption and noted obesity as a leading contributor to liver disease, alongside cardiovascular conditions and type 2 diabetes. He also discussed diagnostic methods such as liver function tests, imaging techniques, and biopsies, which are critical in detecting and monitoring liver conditions.
Participants were further guided through potential complications of untreated liver disease, including cirrhosis, liver failure, portal hypertension, hepatocellular carcinoma, and hepatic encephalopathy. The presentation emphasised the role of lifestyle changes such as balanced nutrition, regular exercise, and responsible medication use in both prevention and management.
The webinar also touched on broader aspects of liver health, including transplant procedures, living donor opportunities, and the importance of annual wellness checks. Dr. Ilori debunked myths around detox teas and supplements, reiterating that sustainable lifestyle habits are more effective than quick fixes. Other discussions explored risks linked to steroids, energy drinks, and environmental factors such as aerosols and perfumes.
In closing, participants were encouraged to prioritise routine health checks, adopt safe practices, and promote liver health awareness within their organizations. The webinar ended with an announcement of PenOp’s upcoming training sessions in September, including a data protection workshop for pension industry employees.
These regular knowledge sharing sessions are part of PenOp’s efforts in improving the knowledge base of industry practitioners and creating an opportunity for networking, engagements and knowledge exchange