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OkapiCCF Educates 2,198 Nigerian Students on Childhood Cancer Signs

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Last updated: March 30, 2026 2:01 pm
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OkapiCCF Reaches Over 2,000 Students in Nigeria’s FCT to Combat Childhood Cancer Through Awareness

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A Race Against TimeWhy Schools? Turning Students into LifesaversA Call for Nationwide SupportThe Bigger Picture: Saving Lives Through Early Detection

Abuja, Nigeria – March 2026

A Nigerian non-profit organization is making strides in the fight against childhood cancer by educating thousands of students on early detection—a critical step in reducing preventable deaths. The Okapi Children Cancer Foundation (OkapiCCF) has successfully trained 2,198 students across 15 schools in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) since January, aiming to close dangerous knowledge gaps that often lead to late diagnosis.

A Race Against Time

Childhood cancer remains a pressing health crisis in Nigeria, where many cases are detected too late for effective treatment. OkapiCCF’s school-based awareness campaign, which ran from January to March 2026, targeted students in communities like Lugbe, Wuye, Jabi, Karu, Mabushi, Dutse, Apo, and Kubwa. The initiative focused on teaching children how to recognize early warning signs, dispel myths about cancer, and understand the urgent need for medical intervention.

According to the foundation, the campaign achieved a 49.4% awareness rate among participants—a promising indicator that more young people can now identify symptoms and act swiftly.

Why Schools? Turning Students into Lifesavers

Kemi Adekanye, Founder and Chief Volunteer of OkapiCCF, emphasized the strategic decision to bring cancer education directly into classrooms.

“Too many children die simply because the signs were missed or misunderstood,” Adekanye said. “By empowering students with this knowledge, we’re turning them into first responders within their families and communities.”

The program used interactive discussions to cover key topics, including:

  • Differences between childhood and adult cancers
  • Common myths and stigma surrounding the disease
  • The importance of seeking immediate medical help

The foundation deliberately included both public and private schools to ensure no child was left behind, regardless of socioeconomic background.

A Call for Nationwide Support

While the campaign has already made an impact in the FCT, OkapiCCF is urging government agencies, corporations, and development partners to help expand the initiative across Nigeria.

“This is bigger than one organization—it’s a national responsibility,” Adekanye stressed. “With stronger institutional backing, we can reach more children before it’s too late.”

The Bigger Picture: Saving Lives Through Early Detection

Late hospital visits remain one of the biggest obstacles in childhood cancer care in Nigeria. Many families, especially in underserved areas, lack access to basic health information, leading to delayed diagnoses and poorer outcomes.

OkapiCCF’s broader mission includes advocacy, treatment support, and community engagement to improve survival rates. With over 2,000 students already educated in just three months, the foundation is pushing to make early cancer detection a cornerstone of Nigeria’s public health strategy.

As the campaign gains momentum, the hope is that more children will get timely medical attention—potentially saving countless lives in the years ahead.

— Reported by Nexio News

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