Ojukwu University Commends Nonye Soludo for HPV Vaccine Initiative
COOU celebrates introduction of HPV vaccine into routine immunization, commends Dr. Nonye Soludo for leadership.
In a landmark event, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu University (COOU) celebrated the introduction of the Human Papilloma Virus Vaccine (HPVVI) into routine immunization, marked by a flag-off ceremony at Michael Tansi Secondary School in Aguleri, Anambra East. Led by the Acting Vice Chancellor, Prof. Kate Azuka Omenugha, alongside university management, female professors, and students, the event witnessed the endorsement of this crucial healthcare initiative.
Dr. Mrs. Nonye Soludo, affectionately known as Mama Anambra, spearheaded the flag-off ceremony, drawing praise and gratitude from Prof. Omenugha and the university community. Prof. Omenugha hailed Dr. Nonye Soludo's leadership and tangible impact, emphasizing her pivotal role in inspiring positive change.
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Central to Prof. Omenugha's message was the acknowledgment of Dr. Nonye Soludo's initiative, "Healthy Living with Nonye Soludo," which has deeply influenced the university's ethos. Notably, the establishment of a "Healthy Living Farm" in Dr. Nonye Soludo's honor underscores the university's commitment to her vision.
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Expressing gratitude for Dr. Nonye Soludo's support, Prof. Omenugha highlighted her contributions to the Nursing Department, particularly during Nursing Week. Dr. Nonye Soludo's advocacy for healthy living has not only resonated with students but has also been instrumental in the department's preparations for accreditation.
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In a hopeful note, Prof. Omenugha extended an invitation for Dr. Nonye Soludo to visit the university, witnessing firsthand the impact of her initiatives. Concluding her address, she conveyed the university's prayers for continued blessings on Dr. Nonye Soludo, recognizing her ongoing inspiration and transformative influence on countless lives.
The flag-off ceremony not only symbolizes a significant step in public health but also exemplifies the power of collaboration between academia and community leaders in advancing healthcare initiatives. Dr. Nonye Soludo's unwavering commitment to promoting health and well-being continues to resonate, marking her as a beacon of hope and change in Anambra State and beyond.
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