While we await HIV cure and Vaccine development – AdeoluOgunrombi

The Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) is an annual meeting that brings together top basic, translational, and clinical researchers from around the world to share the latest studies, important developments, and best research methods to address HIV prevention, treatment and more recently, cure.  It also reviews research conducted in other related infectious disease areas. Despite the commitments, it seems the cure for HIV and vaccine development is still far. The lessons learnt in the field are however helping to advance Ebola and Zika vaccine development process. While the lessons learnt in the field of oncology is also helping advance HIV vaccine and cure research. In 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center used genetically altered HIV virus to treat patients with leukemia, with over 90% of the patients showing positive results. This has led to advances in cellular therapy in cancer and HIV. We are learning that silos between specialties need to be broken if we are to make swifter breakthroughs in medical research happen.  
 
So while we await research breakthrough for HIV cure and vaccines developments, we need to use existing tools one of which is Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP). PrEP access needs to be prioritised for all those who identify themselves at risk for HIV infection in Nigeria. Adding PrEP to our array of existing HIV prevention tools will help us make good movement towards achieving the ambitious 2030 target of ending the AIDS epidemic.
 
The Nigeria effort to end the AIDS epidemic would also be incomplete without addressing the needs of people who inject drugs. Proven effective HIV prevention tools for people who inject drugs include implementation of needle and syringe exchange program and providing opioid substitution therapy. What about addressing hepatitis and HIV co-morbidity? This is also a neglected issue not only for people who inject drugs but for all people living with HIV.  If we are to leave no one behind in Nigeria, HIV prevention strategies for people who inject drugs need to be visited.

I learn to accept diversity – Oreofero Oluwatobi

 

I never understood the quote “experience is the best teacher” not until the 3rd of March where I got to see guys with female traits. This guy were everything a female should be except he had no breast. I was struck by the reality of a new world that my LeNNiB championship training was exposing me too. I met a guy who definitely would suffer discrimination because of his gender orientation which he was very proud of. Prior to my training, I would be one of the stigmatisers, as I disliked when men display female traits. On the 3rd of March, I recalled all I had learnt as a Champion: I accept diversity, I accept that all persons have the right to be who they want to be; and I accept the responsibility as a Champion to not be a discriminator. You see as Champions, we also must be happy to be who we are no matter the circumstances. I am Oreofero Oluwatobiloba. I am proud of who I am and I enjoy being a trained my NHVMAS.

I say NO to discrimination, raise my alertness level and render advocacy where it is needed – Oluwatobi Oreofero

“After today I feel inspired to always respect and acknowledge that there are different person’s with different sexual attraction, behaviours, and most importantly, ideology. As champions we must change our orientation and try to eradicate stigmatization and never discriminate against people. We must raise our alertness level to a point where everything  sees things from both sides; something I call “a two way reasoning”. As champions trained to advocate, we must practice what we preach as we lead and teach. I say NO to discrimination, raise my alertness level and render advocacy where it is needed. I am Oluwatobi Oluwarotimi Oreofero and I just want to keep the spirit of advocacy strong and alive.  Advocacy forever” – Oluwatobi Oreofero,  LeNNiB Champion, 2017

THE CHANGE BEGINS WITH YOU! – Benson Richard

 

CHANGE! CHANGE!! CHANGE!!!

The word “CHANGE” is a simple word yet so powerful, how do we get to this CHANGE or achieve this so highly and long awaited CHANGE? We are one even in our diversity, colours, religion, cultures and tribes. Together we can achieve oneness and oneness is all we need to make this CHANGE. I need you and of course,  you need me. Together we can make that long awaited CHANGE a reality. Definitely not the type of CHANGE we currently have in Nigeria but the CHANGE we all dream of: a better Nigeria for you, me and generation yet unborn. The CHANGE begins with you. – Benson Richard,  LeNNiB Champion, 2017

We ARE DIFFERENT BUT ARE WE? – Benson Richard


We are different yet we are one. We are different, yet we have things in common. We are different yet we eat and drink and do other physiological things the same way. We are different yet we want peace. We are different yet we want the good things of life. We are different yet we want to love and be loved. We are different yet we want family. We are different yet we came into existence through one origin – Adam and Eve. But come to think of it, we are not so different after all because we all have one or more things in common than we imagine. The difference we think we have are the things that makes us WHAT, HOW, and WHO we are. We are one no matter the difference we think we have. – Benson Richard, LeNNiB Champion, 2017