Ahmadu Bello University Team Secures Second Place in NUNSA National Malaria Research Competition

The achievement, described by team members as a result of "audacity, collaboration, and mentorship," was made possible with the guidance of mentors Nr. Japhet Jonah and Nr. Markus Zirahgi Reuben.

Ahmadu Bello University Team Secures Second Place in NUNSA National Malaria Research Competition

A team from Ahmadu Bello University has won second place in the Nigerian Universities Nursing Students' Association (NUNSA) National Malaria Mini Research Competition, held in collaboration with the Youth Health Action Network (YOHAN) Africa. The team managed to achieve this success while simultaneously preparing for their semester examinations.

The achievement, described by team members as a result of "audacity, collaboration, and mentorship," was made possible with the guidance of mentors Nr. Japhet Jonah and Nr. Markus Zirahgi Reuben. Their contributions were crucial in helping the students excel despite their busy schedules.

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The team also expressed gratitude to YOHAN and the NUNSA National Executives, particularly the 28th Vice President, Nr. Chikamso Chibieze, for organizing the competition. They hope this achievement marks the beginning of more successes for NUNSA National and the nursing profession.

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This recognition highlights the dedication and hard work of young nursing students and their mentors, showcasing their commitment to advancing healthcare research and education.