
Hon.
Prince Ned Nwoko has received an awesome reception from Nigerians who
clouded the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport to historically welcome
the first Nigerian and African to visit the Antarctica. Hon. Ned Nwoko
who as the Founder of Prince Ned Nwoko Foundation and convener of the
Malaria Eradication Project in Africa, has returned from his Antarctica
Expedition with resolute determination to end the scourge of malaria in
Africa.
Speaking to Journalists on his arrival to Nigeria, Hon.
Ned described his trip to the Antarctica as a lead that will enhance the
malaria eradication project in Nigeria. He also stated that his
experience earned him the resolved determination to kick-out Malaria
from Nigeria and other nations facing similar challenges in Africa.
Nwoko
arrived Nigeria in the company of his Wife, Actress Regina Daniels
Nwoko, mother in-law Rita Daniels and volunteers of the malaria
eradication project in Africa. He was first received and honoured by the
Anioma Community in Capetown and later met with US TV Host Steve Harley
to discuss collaborations and strategic roadsmaps for eliminating
Malaria from Africa.
Before his return to Nigeria, Hon. Ned
Nwoko was also hosted to an exclusive interview by famous Veteran
Journalist and presenter, Peter Ndoro on his Prime Time Network Program
on Africa's biggest television station "SABC TV", where Prince Nwoko
highlighted some of his visionary engagements as regards prospective
roadsmaps for eradicating the killer disease in Africa.
However
the former House of Representative member haven arrived Nigeria told
journalists that the Antarctica was the most coldest continent in the
world with just about 5,000 resident research Scientists. He noted that
there was only 12 flags of nations in the Antarctica who have recorded
their presence in the south pole, but today the Nigeria flag is placed
high as the 13th nation's flag hoisted in the Antarctica by Prince Ned
Nwoko.
With his trip to the Antarctica and other activities
in-view of eradicating the scourge of malaria in Africa, Prince Ned
Nwoko is therefore ready and would stop at nothing to ensure a permanent
solution to the parasitic problem. His foundation will be funding 5
universities across African nations to support researches for vaccines
as a long term plan for eradicating malaria.
He is also working
with international partners and the federal government on plans to
kick-start the fumigation of Nigeria environments. Nigerians had come
out in different groups and as individuals to appreciate his visionary
mandate in making significant impact in humanity.
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