A good researcher must learn to manage information explosion – Tobi Oreofero

“A good researcher must learn to manage information explosion.  I feel this is the reason why researchers tend to keep information to themselves till it is concluded: to ensure accurate data has being processed since a good researcher must share factual information. NVHMAS thanks a lot” Tobi Oreofero (25th January, 2017)

Diana Joseph Edem, LeNNiB Champion 2017

Wow! What a great experience at the NHVMAS LeNNiB training session today. These sessions are eye openers for me. Integrating pregnant women living with HIV and people who use psycho-active substance in HIV response; and linking them to treatment is of paramount importance. These persons cannot be left behind in the HIV response. – Diana Joseph Edem

Tobi Oreofero, LeNNiB Champion 2017

“Imagine the importance of information. I believe in that adage of ‘no information no life’. We must guide and direct our adolescents to ensure they stay connected to solid genuine advices and tutor because the period of adolescence is the most important time of growing up when learn to be smart young adults. The NHVMAS led LeNNiB Champions’ training is just what I needed to give me insights on how to relate with my surroundings. I am and remain a LeNNiB Champion” – Tobi Oreofero

Quadri Raymond, LeNNiB Champion 2017

“Today marks my first day in the LeNNiB Championship mentorship programme. It is the official  beginning of the program. First I am happy to meet all the other Champions on this project. I am also very glad that the session I attended turn out to be exactly as I imagined it: I was given the opportunity to make a valuable contribution.  I got people to hear and learn about other groups of people that are left behind in the regarding HIV and AIDS response in Nigeria: people with disabilities orphans, and vulnerable children (OVC)” – Quadri Raymond

Eghaghe Osadebamwen, LeNNiB Champion 2017

“I see that the LeNNiB Champions Mentorship Programme would enable me learn about comprehensive HIV prevention. I plan to remain focused and learn enough to enable me develop a strategic plan my future advocacy agenda.” – Eghaghe Osadebamwen