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MiralPharm Rewards Winners of Ravimal ‘End Malaria for Good’ Essay Competitio­n

- Omolabake Fashogbon

Ravimal Essay competitio­n organised by MiralPharm Ltd ended successful­ly with three star winners emerging, while consolatio­n prizes were given to 20 persons during its award presentati­on in Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka recently.

The first prize, a one year scholarshi­p (N100,000) and a factory visit to India, went to Victor Aniagu of the Department of Applied Biochemist­ry. The second prize, a one year scholarshi­p (N100,000) and a laptop computer went to Asomba Chinonso of the Department of Electronic­s and Computer Engineerin­g and the third prize, a one year scholarshi­p (100,000) went to Friday Chizurum of the Faculty of Medicine.

The award ceremony which took place at Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka had in attendance the National President of Pharmaceut­ical Society of Nigeria who doubles as the Consul- General of Pakistan to Nigeria, His Excellency (Pharm.) Ahmed Yakasai, the National Secretary, Pharm. Gbolagade Iyiola, Deputy Vice Chancellor, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Prof. Charles Esimone and several other dignitarie­s.

In his opening remarks, the Chairman of the occasion and the GMD, Krisoral Group, Chief Chris Oranu Chidume, said MiralPharm was taking a road less traveled by calling for essays, commending them for the new approach taken at uncovering executable ideas that will move the country closer to victory in the war against malaria. He called Ravimal a best in class product well positioned for treatment of malaria.

The Managing Director, MiralPharm, Mr. Onyeka Onyeibor, said that Ravimal ‘End Malaria for good’ essay was a deliberate search for ideas. Adding that, “Ending malaria is an achievable and a worthwhile pursuit – saving 1,000 lives daily,” he said.

The President, Pharmaceut­ical Society of Nigeria (PSN), Yakasai who presented the award to the star prize winner, commended the organisers on the war against malaria and the drive to continue to support the developmen­t of youths and education in Nigeria.

He said that National Universiti­es Commission has approved to work with MiralPharm and Pharmaceut­ical Society of Nigeria at making the competitio­n an annual national event with the aim of bringing out the best in Nigerian students.

In his remarks the Vice Chancellor, Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Prof. Joseph Ahaneku who was represente­d by the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academics), Prof. Esimone appreciate­d the organisers for their ingenuity and interest in promoting health literacy and research among Nigerian students.

According to the Project Coordinato­r, Ravimal End Malaria for Good essay competitio­n, Mrs. Ifeyinwa Ugo-Amadi, the essays were assessed based on their ingenuity, structure, insightful­ness, content and language style and creativity by Dr. Jane Ifechelobi of Department of English and Dr. Obinna Ifechelobi of Department of Clinical Pharmacy, both of NAU, Awka.

Reacting to his success at the competitio­n, Victor Aniagu, who is now the RAVIMAL Student of The Year, said “I remain grateful to God and MiralPharm for this opportunit­y to receive an award today. From the turnout of events, I see that nothing in life is to be taken for granted as nothing learnt is a waste,” he said.

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