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Book on Cervical Cancer and VVF for Launch May 6 A book on Cervical Cancer and Vesico-Virginal Fistula (VVF) is due for launch in Abuja on Saturday, 6th of May,2023. Titled Nadama and written

A book on Cervical Cancer and Vesico-Virginal Fistula is due for launch in Abuja on Saturday, 6th of May,2023.

The Guest Speaker is wife of the Kebbi State Governor and Chief Executive Officer of Medicaid Cancer Foundation, Dr Zainab Bagudu Shinkafi. The author explained that Nadama is a Hausa drama whose theme is derived from the name of the book itself, ‘regret’. “The choice of Hausa language as the medium of conveying this message is due to the low level of cervical cancer awareness among the Hausa speaking community especially among those who dwell in the rural areas of Northern Nigeria. Many among the men and women from the target audience are not aware that cervical cancer is preventive.”

She said her intention is to send this message down to the grassroots level through production of this drama as a first step.

Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)

 

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