THE OCI FOUNDATION’S CHRONICLES is a 14-day story (with videos and pictures) of how the OCI Foundation launched four of its landmark projects in Nigeria between January 23, 2022, to February 5, 2022: The 2-week event included the launch the ``ArOY Health Campaign with the NYSC`` and the Commissioning the first Gynocular Cancer Screening Centre for Nigerians.
DAY 10 of 14 (Tuesday, 01/02/2022):
Act 1 of 3: The OCI Foundation’s Nollywood Ambassador, Mrs Ebelle Okaro-Onyiuke of the Nollywood, arrives via the Abuja International Airport Abuja for the official flag-off ceremony.
Act 2 of 3: Representatives of Ubuntu Tokens, an Australian-based Cryptocurrency Company, visited the OCI Foundation’s Head of Advocacy, Mr Sam Agwa, at the Foundation’s Abuja Office at the Sinoki House. Ununtu was represented by Dr Thomas A. Harry (their Regional Director), as well as Miss Uwakufon Inyang (their Abuja Rep.). Ubuntu Tokens support the OCI Foundation’s ArOY Public Health Campaign, and were in Abuja to witness the National Flag-off Ceremony scheduled for February 3, 2022.
Act 3 of 3: Anthonia CHIGBATA (OCI Foundation’s Director of Empowerment Activities) and Chidimma UMEOKAFOR (Advocacy Team Member, Anambra State Team), both fly in to Abuja from Awka, Anambra State, ahead of the the National Flag-off Ceremony scheduled for February 3, 2022.
The Arm Our Youths (ArOY) Anti-Cancer Health Campaign is part of the OCI Foundation’s efforts at regularly empowering hundreds of thousands of Nigerian youths with anti-breast and anti-cervical cancer preventive messages. Nigerian Senior Secondary Schools are also the target of a related but separate arm of the ArOY Health Campaign. Following a colourful launch o February 2, 2022, the Campaign holds six times (editions) a year across Nigeria’s 37 National Youths Service Corps (NYSC) Orientation Camps.