The Director General of the Foundation and Past President of the World Medical Association, WMA recently played host to the Executives of the Edo South Zone, of the State Chapter of the Nigerian Medical Association, NMA on a courtesy visit. The delegation from the Edo South NMA was led by the Zonal Coordinator, Dr Ivie Ehizonaga and the Zonal Secretary, Dr. Omo-Okhuasuyi Igbinosa. According to the Zonal Coordinator, the visit was to familiarize the newly elected executives with the Past President, WMA and to officially present a copy of the bye-laws recently passed by the Zone. In her opening remarks, Dr Ivie outlined the various programmes/projects to be embarked upon by her administration in the two-year tenure and sought support towards equipping the new zonal secretariat/office. Furthermore, the Zonal Coordinator disclosed that the zone was open to fostering collaboration, and guidance on various initiatives and efforts in advancing the medical profession/professionals in the zone. Responding, the Director General and Past President, WMA congratulated the new executive officers and charged them to initiate programmes to champion pertinent issues that are preeminent in Edo South. The DG tasked the Executive officers to be proactive and consider collaborative endeavours through conscious engagements with major stakeholders in the zone to make a lasting impact across the Edo South Zone. Dr. Enabulele shared historical insights and background of the zone, emphasizing the need for a collaborative approach to addressing peculiar challenges in the healthcare service across Edo South. He tasked the new executives to develop initiatives which would leave lasting legacies in the zone. The highpoint of the visit was the official presentation of the bye-law, (recently reviewed and passed) for the Edo South NMA to Dr. Osahon Enabulele. Overall, Dr. Enabulele expressed his willingness to support the zone, noting that the visit underscored the importance of collaboration in addressing the challenges facing the healthcare sector and medical professionals in the zone. Conclusively, the courtesy visit of the Edo South NMA to the DG, Dr. Osahon Enabulele was a resounding success, marked with fruitful discussions and a renewed commitment to advancing the medical profession and wellbeing of citizens of the zone.
One on One with Dr Osahon Enabulele at the Edo Broadcasting Station (EBS)
Appearing as guest at the “One on One” television programme of the station, “Hard Talk” to discuss the Foundation’s thematic thrust, the former President of the World Medical Association (WMA), did not only prove that he was a world class medical exegete, but also, a peerless pundit on the subjects of: leadership, sustainable development goals, social orientation, and other sundry similar topics.
Dr. Osahon Enabulele Pays Courtesy Visit to Edo Broadcasting Station (EBS)
Dr. Enabulele emphasized the need to restructure attitudes toward wellness, stated that fostering a healthier lifestyle requires collective effort, commitment, health education, support for one another, and making deliberate choices that contribute to a healthier and more sustainable future. He stated this while addressing Staff of Edo Broadcasting Service during their one day Beginning-of-Year get-together.
KU FM Media Engagement – Dr Osahon Enabulele Foundation
The question of defective leadership is affecting other sections of our national life: making many things to go awry as a result. He cited the poor gap in the access to health care in Nigeria for instance, and how the country is lagging behind on health coverage of a good percentage of its citizens, which according to him was unacceptable, especially as there was an Health Act in place in the country.
Dr Osahon Enabulele: Pushing the Frontiers of Advocacy in FRCN
Dr Enabulele disclosed that he had to set up the interventionist Foundation to mobilise Nigerians to address the issues hampering our progress and advancement as a nation. He lamented that in his daily interactions with Nigerians, he has observed a worrisome level of despondency amongst Nigerians on the question of what to do to deliver on development.
The Visit to B-Side Radio, Benin City
The Director General of the Dr Osahon Enabulele Foundation visited B-Side Radio Tuesday, 7th January. The visit which was supposed to be a routine 40-50mins visit turned out to be an exciting, unforgettable, and pleasant experience of Discovery for both guest and visitors; finally stretching into about two hours.