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AWCAA Pledges To Increase Awareness, Empower Women On Cancer
By Gloria Ikibah
As Nigerians and the global community continues to grapple with the challenges and effects of cancer, a non governmental organisation under the aegis of the African Women Cancer Awareness Association (AWCAA) has officially announced its launch in Nigeria on World Cancer Day.
The President and Founder of AWCAA, Dr. Ify Nwabukwu, who disclosed this at a virtual press conference, restated their commitment to empowering women through cancer education, early detection, and access to life-saving treatment.
Nwabukwu reaffirmed the organisation’s dedication to reducing cancer mortality rates in Nigeria, and emphasised the importance of collaborations with existing organisations and government agencies to drive early detection and improve access to treatment.
“For over two decades, AWCAA has spearheaded more than 21 cancer awareness missions across Africa, donated mammogram machines to hospitals, and improved cancer care in countries such as Nigeria, Tanzania, Cameroon, Sierra Leone, and Sudan. With its expansion into Nigeria, AWCAA aims to bridge the gap in cancer education, screening, and treatment, ensuring more women receive the support they need.
“AWCAA is actively advocating for a reduction in cancer mortality rates in Nigeria by ensuring more women receive early diagnoses, access to care, and the support they need. Beyond treatment, we are committed to breaking the stigma associated with cancer. As a survivor, I understand the urgency of this mission,” Dr. Nwabukwu stated.
The official AWCAA Nigeria launch will commence with a pre-launch women-focused wellness event in Lagos, while the main launch is scheduled for February 13, 2025, in Abuja, where the organisation will unveil key initiatives designed to reduce cancer-related deaths and support women throughout their cancer journey.
Also speaking at the event, Dr. Nnesochi Offor, a member of AWCAA, underscored the importance of prevention, early detection, and lifestyle choices in the fight against cancer.
“Cancer doesn’t always have a single known cause, but research has linked it to unhealthy lifestyle choices, including diets high in carcinogenic substances. We must all prioritise healthy living by embracing active lifestyles and nutritious diets rich in fruits and vegetables,” she advised.
Expressing confidence in the organization’s impact, Madam Celine Orji, a member of AWCAA, highlighted the tangible benefits the association has already brought to communities.
“AWCAA has made a difference in my community, making mammogram tests more accessible and affordable. I do not doubt that its expansion into Nigeria will save countless lives,” she said.
As Nigeria continues to face rising cancer cases, AWCAA’s presence marks a critical turning point in the fight against late-stage diagnoses and inadequate access to treatment. With a strong focus on empowering women, advocating for policy changes, and breaking the stigma surrounding cancer, AWCAA is set to transform cancer care and ensure no woman faces the battle alone.
Naijablitznews.com reports that the African Women’s Cancer Awareness Association (AWCAA) is a non-profit organisation that promotes cancer awareness, early detection, and access to quality treatment for women across Africa.
Since its establishment, AWCAA has led numerous awareness campaigns, donated life-saving equipment, and advocated for improved healthcare policies to combat cancer effectively.
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Parliamentary Oversight of Security Agencies, A Legislative Imperative – Speaker Abbas
By Gloria Ikibah
Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas, has emphasized the crucial role of parliamentary oversight in ensuring security agencies adhere to the rule of law and uphold human rights.
Speaking at a two-day workshop in Abuja, organized by the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung, Abbas, represented by Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu, underscored the legislature’s responsibility in monitoring security institutions to ensure they effectively safeguard citizens.
He stressed that maintaining a balance between security operations and accountability is essential for fostering public trust in government institutions. Given the technical nature of the security sector, he noted that lawmakers must be equipped with the necessary knowledge to scrutinize security activities and align them with national objectives.
Acknowledging Nigeria’s ongoing security challenges, Abbas called on lawmakers to leverage their legislative powers to support security agencies in overcoming these issues. He encouraged his colleagues to familiarize themselves with the newly developed legislative oversight manual, which offers guidance on navigating the complexities of security governance.
Additionally, the Speaker urged continuous evaluation of existing oversight mechanisms, advocating for both routine assessments and targeted investigations into security operations to identify and rectify inefficiencies or abuses.
He commended the Konrad Adenauer Stiftung for its efforts in strengthening the National Assembly’s institutional capacity and assured that the legislature remains committed to maximizing these resources for national benefit.
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Eha-Amufu College Upgrade: Melubari Confers With Reps Nnamchi, Fulata
By Kayode Sanni-Arewa
The Chairman of the Governing Council of Eha-Amufu College of Education, Prince Melubari Akekue, on Wednesday met with Hon. Professor Paul Sunday Nnamchi and Hon. Abubakar Hassan Fulata to discuss the Bill for upgrading the college to a University of Education.
The Bill which was being sponsored by Professor Nnamchi, has already passed its second reading in the House and is now awaiting a public hearing to organized by the House Committee on University Education.
Prince Akekue expressed his gratitude to Professor Nnamchi for his support and noted that the upgrade would significantly boost the institution’s intake, which has declined in recent years.
He also sought Professor Nnamchi’s assistance in reviving the Igbo studies department, which is at the risk of being closed due to low enrollment.
In response, Professor Nnamchi offered to establish a scholarship programme for students from his constituency interested in studying Igbo Language at the institution.
The meeting with Hon. Fulata, Chairman of the House Committee on University Education, was also productive, as he pledged to expedite the public hearing process once funds are released by the National Assembly.
This development is a significant step towards enhancing the institution’s status and promoting education in the region. Eha-Amufu College of Education, established in 1981, is a federal government higher education institution located in Enugu State.
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