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NAOWA urges regular screening to defeat cancer

EditorBy EditorOctober 17, 2025Updated:October 17, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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The Zonal Coordinator of the Nigerian Army Officers’ Wives Association (NAOWA), 4 Brigade Chapter, Benin, Mrs. Akon Uduyebo, has said that the war against cancer can be won if Nigerians adopt a culture of regular medical screening.

Mrs. Uduyebo stated this on Friday during an event to commemorate the 2025 World Breast Cancer Awareness Day and World Mental Health Day, organized by the association.

She also called for greater empathy and support for individuals battling cancer.

“The fight against cancer can be won if all men and women embrace regular screening,” she said. “A cancer diagnosis is not a death sentence. There is hope, and each case should be handled uniquely.”

Mrs. Uduyebo described this year’s breast cancer awareness theme, “Every Story is Unique, Every Journey Matters,” as a reminder that behind every diagnosis lies a story of courage, struggle, and hope.

“Every woman and man who faces breast cancer deserves not only medical care but empathy, understanding, and a supportive community,” she said.

The NAOWA coordinator, who is the wife of the 4 Brigade Commander, emphasized that early detection remains key to curing breast cancer.

Speaking also on World Mental Health Day, themed “Access to Services: Mental Health in Catastrophes and Emergencies,” she urged Nigerians to prioritize mental well-being as part of overall health.

“During crises—whether natural disasters, conflicts, or personal tragedies—mental health often takes a back seat, even though it is as vital as food, shelter, or medicine,” she said.

“Those facing mental challenges need understanding, not isolation. We should empathize, communicate, and help them find solutions.”

In his remarks, the Commander of the 4 Brigade, Ebenezer Oduyebo, described cancer as one of the world’s most devastating health challenges but noted that early detection and healthy living could make a life-saving difference.

“Today’s event reminds us that knowledge saves lives. Timely screening and healthy living are powerful tools in the fight against cancer,” he said.

Oduyebo revealed that his mother died of kidney cancer, stressing that awareness and early detection could have saved her life.

“My wife is championing this cause because her mother-in-law—my mother—died of cancer. She might still be alive if we had this type of awareness then,” he added.

The brigade commander commended cancer survivors for their courage and resilience, describing them as “true warriors and sources of inspiration.”

He also praised NAOWA for promoting health advocacy and education.

“We can overcome this challenge through unity, education, and compassion,” he said.

Delivering a lecture at the event, Dr. Emmanuel Ezugwu identified stress, depression, isolation, and gender-based pressures as major causes of mental health challenges. He recommended counselling, open communication, and strong support systems as part of the solutions.

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