Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 February 2026

 WHEN SCHOOL GIRLS LEARN, THE WORLD CHANGES IN ILAWO

. As Olori Fashola-MacGregor Mentors 200 School Girls on Menstrual Health & Hygiene

Three days to Valentine's Day, the queen of Orile Ilawo Kingdom, Her Royal Majesty, Ambassador (Dr) Omolara Fashola-MacGregor has led the charge for the preservation of the right of the girl-child through an awareness and mentorship initiative primarily designed for the promotion of menstrual health and hygiene in tennage girls.

The initiative, code named 'Project Reddot' in collaboration with a non-governmental organization, Vweta Chadwick Empowerment Foundation is a community-driven initiative focussed on empowering tennage girls aged 13 to 19 with vital knowledge, mentorship and access to essential menstrual hygiene resources.


The event which held on Wednesday 11th February 2026 at the Orile Ilawo Royal Palace along Oba MacGregor Road, Ilawo, Abeokuta had over 200 tennage school girls selected from neighbouring communities in attendance to create a safe, exclusive space where they learnt menstrual hygiene and health; boosted their confidence and received practical guidance on preventing teenage pregnancy.

The initiative also presented opportunity to break the silence around menstruation, confronted harmful taboos and ensured that no girl feels ashamed or excluded because of her menstrual period.


Through an engaging and culturally sensitive interactive session anchored by the NGO's Director of Organization (South)Joan Ejiro, the students were taught the importance of Menstrual Hygiene Management (MHM), bodily autonomy and building self-worth. The use of relatable language and open dialogue allowed the girls to ask questions freely and learn how to care for their bodies with confidence and dignity.

Speaking on motivation behind the initiative, Olori Fashola-MacGregor said she is saddened by the prevalence of unwanted pregnancies particularly among teenage girls, many of whom have suddenly become teenage mothers due to lack of access to vital information about menstrual health and hygiene.


"As a queen and as a mother, I am saddened by the menace of teenage pregnancy among school girls because they are not getting the right information about the changes in their bodies as they grow into adulthood. 

She espoused her thoughts. "Education is one of the greatest gift a girl can receive. It does not only teach them how to read and write but it teaches them to think, dream and believe in themselves. Education gives them knowledge, confidence and the power to create a better future.


"When a girl goes to school, she learns her rights and understands her value. She becomes strong enough to make good decisions about her life. She gains skills that helps her support her family and contribute to society. 

"Sadly, many girls around the world are still denied this opportunity. Some are forced to drop because of poverty. Some are married off too young. Some are told education is not important for girls. But when a girl is taking out of school, her dreams are also taken away.

"Menstruation is a natural part of life. It happens to every girl and woman. It is nothing to be ashamed of. Yet for many girls, their periods come with fear, discomfort and hardship. 


"Some girls miss school every month because they cannot afford sanitary pads. Some use old clothes, tissue or unsafe materials that can cause infections. Some feel embarrassed and hide instead of asking for help. This is known as Period Poverty- when girls and women lack access to proper menstrual products, clean facilities and education about their bodies. 

"Period Poverty affects education, health and confidence. When girls miss classes regularly, they fall behind in their studies. Over time, many lose interest in school or drop out completely. But this problem can be solved," Olori Fashola-MacGregor insisted.

"When girls are provided with period kits, clean toilets, and accurate information about menstruation, they attend school confidently. They participate in class, sport and leadership activities without fear. No girl should lose her education because of her period," she added. "We must talk openly about menstruation. We must support programmes that provides sanitary products. And we must create safe environment where girls feel respected and supported. Ending period poverty means protecting dignity, keeping girls in school and giving girls fair chance to succeed."

On the need to support girls and women to be career-driven and live meaningful life, Olori MacGregor posited: "Every girl has dreams inside her heart. These dreams are powerful because they shape their future. But many girls are told to limit their dreams. Some are told certain careers are only for boys. Some are told their role is only in the home. Some are discouraged when challenges arise. But girls are just as intelligent, capable and strong as any one else.

"When girls receive education, mentorship, encouragement and opportunities, they grow into confident women who can achieve great things. They learn how to set goals, work hard and overcome obstacles. Being career-driven does not forgetting family or values. It means using their talents to create a better life for themselves and others. A meaningful life is one where you contribute positively to society and live with purpose. When girls succeed, family succeed. When women succeed, communities grow and when girls are empowered, nations progress.

"We must therefore continue to inspire girls to believe in themselves, to dream boldly and to never settle for less than their potential. These are some of the narratives we hope to correct through this initiative starting from here in Ilawo. Our girls must be well informed about their menstrual health and hygiene to make informed choices about their life and dreams. 

With the Valentine's Day around the corner, there is no better time to educate these girls about menstruation and personal hygiene other than now in order to stop the menace of unwanted pregnancies among our school girls especially here in Ilawo." She concluded.

Over 200 menstrual packs were freely gifted to all the girls in attendance as a form of support and encouragement to promote awareness of menstrual health and hygiene among school girls.

Among those who graced the occasion were the Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Hon. Motunrayo Adijat Adeleye who was represented by the Director of Empowerment, Mrs. Olajumoke Adewusi; Special Adviser to Gov. Dapo Abiodun on Water Resources, Hon. Damilola Otunbanjo, who was ably represented by the Admin Officer, Mr. Hope Samson; the Osi of Ilawo Kingdom, High Chief Anthony Ajani Olufade and the Akogun of Ilawo, High Chief Wasiu Balogun and other members of Ilawo Traditional Council.

Wednesday, 16 July 2025

 Oba MacGregor Leads Chart To Fill Pharmaceutical Vacuum Through Sygen-ORx Partnership

In a bid to fill the vacuum left by pharmaceutical giants, a renowned inventor, world acclaimed pharmaceutical industrialist, Professor of  Biopharmaceutics and CEO of Canada’s Orx Pharmaceutical Corporation, His Royal Majesty Oba (Prof) Alexander Olusegun MacGregor is leading a scientifically-driven paradigm shift on how Africans access drugs manufactured by global pharmaceutical companies through a partnership with Sygen Pharmaceuticals Limited.

The joint venture with Sygen Pharmaceuticals Limited, the famous makers of ABIDEC Multivitamin Drops was sealed early this year essentially to develop generic medicines tailored to the unique physiological needs of Nigerians and Africans.

The Sygen-ORx partnership combines the expertise of both companies to improve patient care and advanced medical science by modifying improved formulations of generic drugs that have received regulatory approvals and achieved substantial commercial success. 

By leveraging on Oba Macgregor's extensive experience as a pharmaceutical scientist and inventor with numerous ground-breaking inventions, the issue of fake and substandard drugs will be curbed even as the cost of these locally-made drugs will be greatly affordable.

Speaking on the Sygen-ORx partnership, Oba Macgregor who is also the Founder and President of the Toronto Institute of Pharmaceutical Technology (TIPT) Canada and the Olu of Orile Ilawo Egba land expressed his delight over the joint venture, describing it as historic.

In a recent television interview monitored on Arise News, the industrialist expressed his confidence at the success of the venture. According to him, "The venture is primed to provide the basic foundation for other parties in the pharmaceutical  industry to develop the courage to enter into the Research & Development space. We are coming from a wealth of experience; we know exactly how it is done; we know what to be done and we know how to remodel what we are doing to suit our environment," says the Ilawo monarch.

He continued: "The joint venture will improve on the output of people in the continent in terms of drug outcome in the efficacy of drugs a


nd how drugs perform in our system.

Oba MacGregor added: "Sygen ORx partnership is going to be at the frontier of the pharmaceutical sector in terms of innovation and bringing new drugs to Nigeria. Drugs that are not existing already and some drugs that are existing but are being repurposed. Repurpose mean two things. First, finding a useful existing drug that doesn't exist and modifying existing drugs to work better.

I can see this partnership really changing the dynamics of the way Nigerians receive drugs rather than dependent on imported drugs that we don't know much about how they develop them but we buy them anyway. So many of them don't work but we consume them a lot. So, we start by focusing on inwards," he added  

Part of the strategies for looking inwards according to the renowned professor is for collateral industries to flourish. "Collateral industries will develop. For example, pharmaceutical ingredient manufacturing companies can grow cassava for pharma use which must be made at a higher level of purity hence that industry will blossom," he concluded

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