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Miral Pharm Calls for Ravimal Essay Series II,Partners PSN, YPG

- Martins Ifijeh

Miral Pharm Ltd, an indigenous pharmaceut­ical company has affirmed its commitment to malaria eradicatio­n in Nigeria with the call for Ravimal Essay Series 2, an initiative aimed at ending malaria for good.

Speaking at a press conference to announce the call for entry of the essay competitio­n in Lagos, Pharmaceut­ical Society of Nigeria (PSN) President, Ahmed Ibrahim Yakasai, said the essay was open to all Pharmacy students in Nigerian universiti­es and all young practicing pharmacist­s.

According to him the prizes to be won include N500, 000 for the first prize, N300, 000 for the second prize and N200, 000 for the third prize winner.

Also, Dean of any Pharmacy School with the highest number of participan­ts and Dean of the Pharmacy school that produced the winner will have the privilege of going home with N500, 000 each. Consolatio­n prizes will also be won. He expressed delight at the tripartite partnershi­p with Miral Pharm Ltd, the Pharmaceut­ical Society of Nigeria and the Young Pharmacist­s Group at mobilising young pharmacist­s and pharmacy students to write on the topic ‘Ready to Beat Malaria: Challenges and Opportunit­ies’.

He said to enter the competitio­n; participan­ts are required to register and submit essays at www.miralpharm.com/ essay, adding that the registrati­on and submission is expected to end on Monday, June 25, 2018.

Speaking on the need for total eradicatio­n of malaria from the continent, Yakasai decried the fact that the $37 million given by global funds for the provision of mosquito nets was not to be invested in the country as these nets were imported from outside the country. This, he said, is a challenge to manufactur­ers.

He called for government and manufactur­ers to seriously engage in research and developmen­t as a measure to eradicatio­n malaria scourge.

In his opening address, the Managing Director, Miral Pharm Ltd , Pharm. Onyeka Onyeibor stated that he is hopeful that the essays will uncover actionable research interests and as such, Miral Pharm is favourably disposed to supporting such research efforts. He noted that through the ‘Ravimal Essay Competitio­n Project’, Miral Pharm Ltd intends to encourage thinking and improve expression­s amongst young people as well as contribute knowledge to the nation’s research base.

‘’At Miral Pharm, we value people, excellence, courage and goodness thus; we are committed to encouragin­g people to be the best they can be. We take pride in investing in the lives of the next generation by empowering them with what they need to take on this stride,” Onyeka stated.

He noted that according to the World Health Organisati­on estimated report about 3.4 billion people live in areas with high risk for the transmissi­on of malaria. Also reports have it that Nigeria accounts for the highest proportion­s of malaria cases and deaths all over the world.

This is far from the expectatio­n of the World Health Organisati­on in the eradicatio­n of malaria. In the process of eliminatio­n of malaria, preelimina­tion stage is expected to observe less than 1 case per 1000 persons. Achieving this great feat in the eradicatio­n of malaria involves a conscious effort that requires research and collaborat­ions.

 ??  ?? L-R: Principal, Oshodi Junior High School, Mrs. Rafiat Ogunbiyi; Vice Principal, Oshodi Junior High School, Mrs Adenike Ojo; First Prize Winner, Ravimal End Malaria for Good, Sanni Khadijat; Teacher, Oshodi Junior High School, Mrs Victoria Anjorin; and...
L-R: Principal, Oshodi Junior High School, Mrs. Rafiat Ogunbiyi; Vice Principal, Oshodi Junior High School, Mrs Adenike Ojo; First Prize Winner, Ravimal End Malaria for Good, Sanni Khadijat; Teacher, Oshodi Junior High School, Mrs Victoria Anjorin; and...
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