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Geneith Health Competition Activation Team Celebrates Initiator On Birthday, Reaffirms Commitment To Malaria-Free Nigeria

CYRIACUS IZUEKWE 

Members of the Geneith Health Competition (GHC) Activation Team have extended warm felicitations to the initiator of the competition and Managing Director of CEOAFRICA, Prince Cletus Sunday Iloabanafor, on the occasion of his birthday, reaffirming their commitment to the success of the nationwide campaign aimed at eliminating malaria in Nigeria.

 

P.M.EXPRESS reports as contained in a statement released on Sunday and signed by Mr. Emmanuel Adams on behalf of the activation team.

 

Prince Iloabanafor was celebrated as an accomplished media entrepreneur, language advocate, development communicator, and public health champion whose vision continues to inspire positive change across Nigeria and beyond.

 

The team described him as one of Nigeria’s finest journalists and media professionals, whose remarkable achievements in journalism, information technology, public communication, and social development have earned him widespread recognition within and outside the country.

 

According to the statement, Prince Iloabanafor’s dedication to professional excellence, innovation, and national development has positioned him as a dependable leader whose consistency, humility, and passion for service continue to inspire colleagues, associates, and young Nigerians.

 

The team noted that his birthday represents more than a personal milestone, describing it as a celebration of a visionary leader whose ideas and initiatives continue to ignite hope and strengthen the prospects of a better Nigeria.

 

“Today is not merely a birthday celebration but a reflection of the growth and impact of a young leader whose vision continues to inspire hope among Nigerians and beyond. His commitment to national development has established him as one of the emerging voices of responsible leadership in the country,” the statement read.

 

Paying a personal tribute to the celebrant, Mr. Emmanuel Adams described Prince Iloabanafor as an intelligent, courageous, and forward-thinking leader whose contributions to nation-building continue to make a significant difference.

 

“You are obviously very intelligent and fearless, and we are proud to be part of your vision for nation-building and the progress of Nigeria. Nigeria needs voices that challenge the status quo, encourage thoughtful discourse, and keep hope alive for the future of our country,” Adams stated.

 

The GHC Activation Team further commended Prince Iloabanafor’s visionary leadership and his unwavering commitment to transforming Nigeria’s healthcare landscape through innovative interventions and strategic partnerships.

 

“Your tireless dedication to transforming Nigeria’s healthcare sector has been a beacon of hope and inspiration. Your guidance and humility continue to shape the futures of many across the country. Your remarkable contributions to the media landscape and your unwavering support for peace, harmony, and inclusive development remain exemplary,” the team stated.

 

The group also applauded his efforts in promoting responsible public engagement, strengthening democratic discourse, and amplifying issues of national importance, noting that his work continues to encourage active citizen participation in the quest for a better society.

 

Adding their voices to the celebration, members of the Geneith Health Team (GHT) wished Prince Iloabanafor many more years of good health, fulfilment, and continued service to humanity. They described his longevity and sustained impact as evidence of his unwavering belief in justice, equity, and social progress.

According to the team, his advocacy efforts and courageous interventions on issues affecting ordinary Nigerians have consistently positioned him as a respected voice for positive change and societal advancement.

The statement further highlighted the numerous local and international recognitions received by Prince Iloabanafor in acknowledgement of his contributions to socio-economic development, media excellence, and humanitarian service.