The pioneer set of LeNNiB champions under the NHVMAS HIV prevention academy 2017, you deserve respect and admiration. You have clearly succeeded – even excelled – in this exceptionally dynamic and demanding training environment. As I look out from this podium, I know that for decades to come, we will save lives, provide shoulders to lean on, and build on what we have learned and accomplished here.

But we don’t need a reminder. We are already far better prepared than most. And we now belong to a very elite group that has the tools and training to improve the lives of so many…whether it is through research or public service. What we do will matter.

So on behalf of those whose lives we have already touched with our sensitization, awareness and research skills – and will touch in the years ahead – I say: Thank you for working so hard – and preparing so well!

And now I’d like to suggest that we also say a very big thank you to NHVMAS (can we all rise and take a bow)

We would also like to thank our families and friends who have stood by us. You have supported us. And today, you share our joy, excitement and pride.

We would also like to say a thank you to all our facilitators, – the staff of NHVMAS and all the sponsors who put so much time, resources and effort into teaching us, guiding us, inspiring us, and sometimes prodding us, particularly the ever-supportive, capable and detailed Dr Morenike. (Request for an applause for her)

And let’s thank ourselves too – because we never would have reached this auspicious day without the friendship, support, and collaboration of us all.

HIV/AIDS EPIDEMIC: we had been told that with the advent of antibiotics and vaccines, medicine was on the verge of ending the era of infectious diseases. How wrong that was. Soon cases of a mysterious immune deficiency syndrome began to present. No one knew what caused it. No one knew how to care for it. No one even knew what to call it. But it was AIDS.

NHVMAS has given us the opportunity to tackle HIV and AIDS epidemic. We appreciate the importance of research and global health. It opened our eyes to the need for strategic thinking – and an integrated HIV prevention strategies. It also opened our eyes to the fact that some of the greatest challenges in HIV prevention exist at the interface of a broader set of social, ethical, political and legal concerns.

NHVMAS propelled us into the world of HIV/ AIDS and health policy. And yes, this terrible disease opened our eyes, but it also opened a door – the unexpected opportunity to become one of the beneficiaries of NHVMAS HIV prevention academy as LeNNiB champions.