PolyUnwana Student Organizes Free HIV Test and Condom Distribution Event

Chukwu Loveth Ebere, HND1 Public Administration student at Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic, Unwana (PolyUnwana), to host free HIV testing and condom distribution at Back Gate, promoting health awareness.

PolyUnwana Student Organizes Free HIV Test and Condom Distribution Event
Chukwu Loveth Ebere

Chukwu Loveth Ebere, an industrious HND1 student of Public Administration at Akanu Ibiam Federal Polytechnic, Unwana (PolyUnwana), fondly referred to as "MUMMY LOVETH," has announced plans to host a crucial health initiative tomorrow. The event will feature complimentary HIV testing and distribution of condoms, aimed at raising awareness and promoting health consciousness among students and the local community.

Scheduled to commence at 10 am at the Back Gate of PolyUnwana, this initiative highlights Loveth's dedication to public health education and proactive measures against HIV/AIDS. When asked about her motivation, Loveth stated:

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> "I am passionate about empowering our community with knowledge and tools to protect themselves against HIV/AIDS. Prevention starts with awareness and access to resources."

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Anticipated to attract a significant turnout, students and community members are encouraged to actively participate in this vital health drive. This initiative not only addresses pressing health concerns but also fosters a culture of responsibility and care within the polytechnic community.

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For further details and participation guidelines, interested individuals are invited to join Chukwu Loveth Ebere and her team at the Back Gate tomorrow morning.

Stay tuned for comprehensive coverage and updates on this impactful community health initiative.