Wednesday, 19 October 2016

The Long walk to Fighting Cancer: Annie Idibia, Moc Madu, Debbie Collins and Kiki Omeili Join Breast Cancer Survivors to Create Awareness in Lagos

Annie Idibia, Prof. Ifeoma Okoye a.k.a Pink Professor, Debbie Collins, MGBN Universe, Kiki Omeili and Runcie C.W. Chidebe, Executive Director of Project Pink Blue at Pink October Walk
Annie Idibia, Prof. Ifeoma Okoye a.k.a Pink Professor, Debbie Collins, MGBN Universe, Kiki Omeili and Runcie C.W. Chidebe, Executive Director of Project Pink Blue at Pink October Walk

Annie Idibia, Madu Moc, Peace Emezue, Kiki Omeili, Debbie Collins and other celebrities, three (3) breast cancer survivors and one breast cancer patient walked 9.5km to create awareness on breast cancer. 

The walk started from Radio Lagos/LTV compound, Agindingbi through Allen roundabout to Opebi roundabout and back to Radio Lagos in Agindingbi, Ikeja,

After the walk, the following activities kicked off: Dance Against Cancer (DAC), Karate Against Cancer (KAC), One Million Signatures against Breast Cancer, Meet the Cancer Survivors, Presentations on Cancer by Dr. Chummie of Lakeshore Cancer Centre, Free Prostate Cancer Screenings, Free Ultrasound, Free Breast Self Awareness Materials, and fundraising for Oyayi – a breast cancer patient.

Annie Idibia, Moc Madu and Runcie C.W. Chidebe, Executive Director of Project PINK BLUE at the Pink October Walk in Ikeja Lagos
Over 300 women and men received free breast and prostate cancer screenings.
“Breast cancer awareness is such an important cause, cancer can affect anyone and hence, we all have a role to play in increasing awareness, and encouraging women do breast self exam and screenings; as I do same. I will continue to support this cause” said Annie Idibia
Kiki Omeili, a Nollywood actress and a also a medical doctor, asserted “some cancers have a good chance of being treated if detected in time and the only way to do that is to be proactive, because some of them like cervical cancer have no symptoms at early stage. I urge everyone to get screened today”.

Runcie C.W. Chidebe, Executive Director of Project Pink Blue emphasized that “it is not only early detection that saves lives, rather early detection and treatment save lives. I know of a lady who was detected of stage II, but could not raise funds on time to start her treatment; today she is battling with stage III”.

Karate Against Cancer at Pink October Walk
Karate against Cancer was one of the interesting aspects of the event, as the World Shotokan Karate Do Federation led by Bobby Bamgboye staged a performance in memory of their team member’s wife who died of breast cancer.

Pink October Walk, Race & Cycle against Cancer was supported by Jumia Nigeria, Dana Air, Radio Lagos, Eko Fm and BellaNaija. Powered by Project Pink Blue.

See all the photos here;
Lagosians at the 2016 Pink October Walk, Race & Cycle against Cancer today at Radio Lagos, Ikeja organized by Project PINK BLUE Pink October Walk, Race & Cycle against Cancer in Lagos organized by Project PINK BLUE_ Annie Idibia, Moc Madu and Runcie C.W. Chidebe, Executive Director of Project PINK BLUE at the Pink October Walk in Ikeja Lagos
Runcie C.W. Chidebe, Executive Director of Project PINK BLUE presenting Goodwill Ambassador for Breast Cancer Medal to Annie Idibia at Pink October Walk against Cancer for her advocacy and support to women battlin
Runcie C.W. Chidebe, Executive Director of Project PINK BLUE presenting Goodwill Ambassador for Breast Cancer Medal to Annie Idibia at Pink October Walk against Cancer for her advocacy and support to women battling cancer

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