Business Day (Nigeria)

Arise Women pledges to help reduce spread of Covid-19

…holds ‘walk for life 2020’ tomorrow

- INIOBONG IWOK

Arise Women, a humanitari­an foundation, has concluded plans to hold its 2020 edition of Arise Walk for Life tagged, ‘#Staying Alive’.

The event, which is scheduled to take place on October 17, 2020 would begin at 7:00am in over 50 clusters across Nigeria, London, United States of America, Canada and various isolation centres.

Speaking at a press briefing heralding the event, convener of Arise Women, organisers of the event, Siju Iluyomade said that the annual event, which started over a decade ago, was a global initiative specially dedicated for Nigerians to keep up with their health in general.

Iiuyomade further explained that this year’s walk will help reduce the spread of Covid-19, adding that walking eliminates joint pain, boost immune system.

While encouragin­g everyone to embrace walk, Iluyomade said: “You can just walk in a cluster of 25, but you must maintain social distance in the process.

“Africa recorded few Covid-19 cases because African people walk and this strengthen­s their hearts and they burn calories in the process.

“Walking eliminates joint aches and boost immune system, which is why Covid-19 is limited in Africa.”

She stated that celebritie­s have always been part of Arise and that some of them would be around for the walk this year.

According to her, personalit­ies expected at the walk are the special assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Sports and Super Eagles legend, Daniel Amokachi; Olympic Gold medalist and sports administra­tor, Mary Onyali; former deputy governor of Lagos State and special adviser to the President on Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, Adejoke Orelope Adefulire; popular Disc Jockeys, Humility and Xclusive, Kaffy, DJ Cuppy, Bimbo Akintola, Nathaniel Bassey, Peter Rufai, among others.

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