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NAIP Chairman, Pharm. Kenneth Onuegbu Celebrates Eid al-Fitr with Heartfelt Greetings to the Muslim’s Community
 
From: CEOAFRICA REPORTER: Tolulope Deborah
Sat, 29 Mar 2025   ||   Nigeria,
 

In a gesture of goodwill and unity, Pharm. Kenneth Chinedu Onuegbu, Chairman of the Association of Industrial Pharmacists of Nigeria (NAIP), has extended his heartfelt Sallah greetings to the Muslim community, celebrating the conclusion of Ramadan.

In his message, Pharm. Onuegbu commended the dedication and spiritual commitment exhibited by Muslims during the holy month of fasting and reflection. He acknowledged the values of compassion and generosity that characterize this significant period, which fosters understanding and harmony among diverse communities.

"Eid al-Fitr is a time for joy, gratitude, and celebration with loved ones," Pharm. Onuegbu remarked. "As we rejoice in the culmination of Ramadan, let us carry forward the spirit of unity and service, which are essential in our journey together."

Pharm. Onuegbu also highlighted the vital role that the Association of Industrial Pharmacists plays in promoting public health and ensuring access to quality healthcare across Nigeria. Under his leadership, NAIP has been at the forefront of advocating for best practices in the pharmaceutical industry, enhancing the quality of medicines and services available to the public. The organization's initiatives focus on empowering industrial pharmacists to make significant contributions to health outcomes and community well-being.

"As we gather to celebrate this festive occasion, let us also reflect on our shared responsibilities in improving healthcare delivery and supporting the health of our communities," he added.

Pharm. Onuegbu concluded his message by wishing the Muslim community a joyful and prosperous Eid al-Fitr, filled with happiness and cherished moments with family and friends. As celebrations commence, he hopes that the bonds forged during this time will continue to strengthen our collective mission for a healthier Nigeria.

 

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