Enhancing public healthcare through innovative health services, expert project management & seamless event coordination. Committed to advancing healthcare.
The passion @Adaeze_Oreh brings to her work is reshaping health outcomes in Rivers State. Her visionary leadership, unwavering dedication to service & steadfast commitment are strengthening health systems, empowering communities & setting a health standard; inspiring to see. ✨
A lot of what people call “malaria” would make more sense if they check their cortisol levels. Many symptoms labelled as malaria & typhoid are tied to cortisol imbalance. Chronic stress can mimic fever, fatigue, headaches, body pains & general weakness.
@Uncle2Triplets@kaytiki
Hepatitis B is more deadly & common than HIV,It's easier to catch as it's 100x more concentrated in a carriers blood & a silent killer that will manifest later on.
About 296M people are HBV infected with about 820k deaths yearly worldwide.
Despite HBV having an effective vaccine.
In 2026, I will sit on panels, guest speak in programs and events, I will showcase my talents to the world. Doors will open for me, opportunities will find me, and my impact will be undeniable. So help me God. 🙏
As we celebrate the International Day of the Girl Child, we’re offering the HPV vaccine at a special rate of ₦30,000 per dose until October 15th for Abuja residents. Take advantage of this opportunity to stay protected against cervical cancer #InternationalGirlsDay@anthea_grace
Cervical cancer is preventable through screening and vaccination. What’s missing? Access. Finance. But we can bridge that gap, one woman at a time. Sponsor a woman today and protect their future. Every woman deserves the chance to stay protected.
@_auxano @_the_naomii @hrh_nas
HPV is the leading cause of genital warts & cervical cancer yet it’s preventable with vaccination. No woman’s future should be determined by cost.
@SirJarus@Wizarab10 will you join in sponsoring discounted HPV vaccination for women in Abuja?Together, we can shield women’s health
Feels good to be back!
Following His Excellency @simfubaraksc
reinstatement of eight Commissioners in the Rivers State Executive Council on the 1st of October 2025, I returned to the State Executive Council Chambers last Friday, for the swearing in of Mr Austin Ezekiel-Hart as Permanent Secretary, Rivers State Government.
Thank you for all the messages of congratulations I received and for the outpouring of support and prayers from the public. In fact, numerous posts about my reinstatement described me with a moniker, which I plan to continue wearing with pride and every sense of gratitude, humility, and responsibility - #ThePeoplesCommissioner
To be honest, I was blown away and sincerely humbled.
Back to work, like we never left!😉
#AdaezeOreh#UniversalHealthAdvocate#UniversalHealthAdvoc8#ThePeoplesCommissioner#RiversState#RiversFirst#SiminalayiFubara#SimFubara#Health4AllRivers#BetterHealthForAll#LeavingNooneBehind
When abnormal cervical cells are left undetected or untreated, they can slowly progress into cervical cancer over several years. Regular Pap smears, screenings & HPV testing help detect these changes early, when treatment is simple and highly effective.#CervicalScreening@kaytiki
It often starts with a virus, the Human Papillomavirus (HPV). Most sexually active people will get it at some point. In most cases, the body clears it. But when HPV persists, it can silently damage cervical cells and set the stage for cancer. #HPV#CervicalHealth#PreventCancer
Persistent HPV infections can cause abnormal changes in cervical cells. These early changes are precancerous, a warning sign, not cancer yet. When detected early through routine screening, they can be treated completely before they ever become cancer.#ScreeningSavesLives@kaytiki
Cervical Cancer is one of the most preventable cancers in women. With HPV vaccination, regular screening, and early treatment, we can stop it before it even starts. Awareness, prevention, and timely care truly make all the difference. #CervicalCancerAwareness@kaytiki@_auxano
Cervical dysplasia is a treatable condition, since it usually has no symptoms, regular Pap smears and cervical screenings are the best way to detect and treat it early before it can progress to cervical cancer. #CervicalCancerAwareness@the_naomii@cute_jamiah@Uncle2Triplets
Cervical cancer doesn’t just appear overnight. It’s a gradual process that begins years before any symptoms show. Understanding how it develops helps us take control early. Let’s break down the stages and see how awareness and prevention truly save lives. #CervicalCancerAwareness