The Dr. Osahon Enabulele Foundation, DOEF, continue to advance educational development through innovative educational initiatives aimed at attaining academic excellence. The Director General, Dr. Osahon Enabulele, presented awards to deserving medical students. during the maiden White Coat Ceremony. The White Coat Ceremony was put together by the University of Benin Medical Students’ Association (UBEMSA), to celebrate the transition of medical students from preclinical to clinical training. Delivering a stirring address, the Director General, DOEF and past President of the World Medical Association, Dr. Osahon Enabulele, emphasized service to humanity, integrity in medical practice, and resilience, urging students to uphold the ethics and dignity of the profession and undaunting courage in the face of challenges. The event was further enriched by the support and presence of the Dr. Osahon Enabulele Foundation, whose philanthropic commitment to academic excellence, educational development, quality health care, leadership and governance has significantly impacted on the lives of Nigerians, particularly indigenes of Edo State. Awards Presentation to Distinction Medical Students: The highlight of the ceremony was the recognition and presentation of Dr. Osahon Enabulele Foundation Prize & Awards to 5 students for their Outstanding Academic performance (Distinction) in Anatomy, Physiology and Medical Biochemistry. According to the DG, the Foundation places a high premium on Education, which remains the bedrock of Society. He noted that the awards not only acknowledged academic brilliance but also promoted learning and consistent excellence. 🏆 Recipients of the Award include: The high point of the event was the symbolic robing of over 50 students in White Coats. Through its strategic interventions, the Dr. Osahon Enabulele Foundation, which envisions a society where citizens have equitable access to quality healthcare, education, and other societal opportunities, has continued to set the pace in promoting academic excellence and educational empowerment among Nigerians.