
Iyalode Theresa Laduntan Oyekanmi Foundation has honoured two best graduates in Community Health Nursing and Pubic Health Nursing from the Nursing Education Department, University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, for their commitment to achieving academic excellence.
The foundation said it is committed towards empowering, inspiring and uplifting women, children and indigent people with special interest in health and education.
Speaking at the presentation of awards by the foundation held at the School of Nursing Hall, UCH, Ibadan, one of the recipients of the award, Praise Mattew, a graduate of Community Health Nursing, thanked the foundation for the generosity, praying that God would continue to bless the foundation.
In commemoration of 2025 International Women’s Day, the foundation, in honour of lyalode Laduntan Oyekanmi, supported expectant mothers by distributing essentials materials to them during the anti-natal clinic at Idi-Ogungun Primary Health Centre, Agodi, lbadan.
Mrs Sade Adebayo, daughter of Iyalode Oyekanmi, said: “Our foundation recognises the importance of maternal health and the challenges that come with it.
“This is why we have put together these care packages, containing essential items, to support you and your unborn babies.
“These donations are more than just material goods; they represent our commitment to supporting the most vulnerable members of our community. We believe every woman deserves access to quality health care, education and economic opportunities.”