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Peter Obi visits St. Philomena College of Nursing Sciences, Donates ₦15 Million naira

FNA Editor by FNA Editor
July 7, 2025
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Peter Obi Strengthens Nursing Education with ₦15 Million Donation to St. Philomena College Of Nursing

Benin City, Edo State – On July 7, 2025.

Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate, demonstrated his unwavering commitment to nursing education and healthcare by donating ₦15 million to St. Philomena College of Nursing Sciences in Benin City.

The donation, aimed at supporting an ongoing building project, highlights Obi’s dedication to bolstering human capital development through investments in health and education, critical pillars for Nigeria’s progress

Speaking during the visit, Obi underscored the vital role of nurses in healthcare, describing them as the “most important infrastructure” due to their direct engagement with patients. He warned of a projected global nursing shortage by 2030, urging increased investment in training to ensure Nigeria’s healthcare system remains robust. “A healthy nation is a wealthy nation,” Obi stated, emphasizing that nursing education is key to addressing Nigeria’s healthcare challenges and preparing for future global demands.

Obi’s commitment to nursing education is evident in his consistent support for institutions across Nigeria. Earlier this year, on March 15, 2025, he donated ₦20 million to two Colleges of Nursing Sciences—Holy Rosary College of Nursing in Ahiara, Imo State, and the College of Nursing Sciences, Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital, Ihiala, Anambra State—presenting ₦10 million to each to enhance their training programs. Additionally, on March 16, 2025, he contributed ₦10 million to Tansian College of Nursing in Oba, Anambra State, further solidifying his focus on empowering nurses.

Father Jerome Idebe, Provost of St. Philomena College, expressed gratitude for Obi’s donation, noting its significance in advancing the institution’s mission to train skilled nurses. He recalled Obi’s previous support in 2024, which laid the foundation for continued collaboration. Obi’s visits to over 50 nursing schools and healthcare facilities annually reflect his dedication to uplifting communities by prioritizing the training of nurses, who are central to primary healthcare delivery.

Obi’s contributions align with Fellow Nurses Africa’s mission to advocate for the nursing profession, promote quality healthcare education, and address the growing demand for skilled nurses in Nigeria and beyond.

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