Tag: Vesico Vaginal Fistula

  • Photos From The Extended Hands Foundation Pool Effort at UCH Ibadan

    For many years, I have been passionate about helping women who sadly have a condition called Vesico Vaginal Fistula (VVF).

    This passion led me to form the Extended Hands Foundation, a charity organisation which has been dedicated to raising awareness about this condition and helping women already affected.

    In an effort to spread the word on the dangers of Vesico Vaginal Fistula and to repair as many women as possible who have the condition, the Extended Hands Foundation with support from SNEPCo/NNPC recently carried out repair surgeries on 20 women at the University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan.

    The pool effort was done to bring hope and restoration to the women who had been living with this condition for varying period of time. The women had the repair surgeries done at no cost to them and their families.

    Vesico Vaginal Fistula (VVF) is a serious disability that can be experienced by women after childbirth. They are holes resulting from the breakdown in the tissue between the vaginal wall and the bladder or rectum caused by unrelieved obstructed labour. The consequence of such damage is a woman’s inability to control the flow of urine or faeces. It occurs more often in young women during childbirth, as their bodies are not yet mature for the process.

    The exercise which kicked off in June was a very successful one. The team of doctors carried out repair surgeries on 20 women whose lives had been adversely affected by this condition and it was so heart warming to restore hope and a chance at living normal lives to these women.

    Aside from the surgeries, the foundation also donated surgical equipment and electrical supplies which was presented to the hospital at an event which took place at the hospital. In attendance was the Chief Medical Director of UCH Ibadan, Professor Temitope Alonge; Head of Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Professor Ayo Arowojodu and the Chief Medical Consultant, Department of Genitourinary & Urogynaecology Professor O. A. Ojengbede.

    I am so grateful to our sponsors for the support, to all the kind and hardworking doctors and nurses at the hospital and to my entire team from Extended Hands Foundation. God bless you all!

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    Me and my wonderful Extended Hands Crew.
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  • DRY: More Than Just A Movie

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    Several years ago, as an undergraduate at the University of Calabar, I heard about some young girls who had been forced into early marriage and were suffering the negative and embarrassing effects of Vesico Vaginal Fistula (VVF). Little did I know then that the desire to help those girls and also spread the awareness on the dangers of the condition would linger with me and turn into a burning passion.

    Years later, I embarked on a journey of research and visits to several hospitals and VVF centers both within and outside Nigeria to interact with girls and women suffering from the condition and doctors who took care of them. I also partnered with NGOs in other African countries like Liberia and Sierra Leone.

    These visits, interactions and research conducted over some years provided the blueprint for the script of my soon to be released movie called ‘DRY’ which I directed and acted in. (more…)

  • Here Are The Winners!

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    Hi SL Fabz,

    Thanks to everyone who participated in yesterday’s Airtime Giveaway. I was really touched to know that you all are keenly following information on my upcoming movie ‘DRY‘.

    Most of you gave really good answers, however, a lot of you did not mention one very important aspect of the movie which is raising awareness against Vesico Vaginal Fistula (VVF). This is a project very dear to my heart and I will be sharing with you more of my team’s efforts at curbing the high rate of this condition.

    So, here are people whose answers I found most interesting: (more…)

  • Fun Times At Obudu Mountain Resort!

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    Hi SL Fabz,

    It’s a beautiful day and I’m in such high spirits, I’m in the mood for recounting some fun memories.

    Recently, I was in Ogoja, Cross River state where under our Extended Hands Foundation and with support from Shell Nigeria Exploration and Production Company/NNPC, we carried out some free surgeries for women living with Vesico Vaginal Fistula (VVF). I’d still bring you more details of that program, but today, I want to share with you what we did afterwards.

    After the surgeries, some of the doctors, nurses and I headed over to Obudu Mountain Resort for a time to relax after the exhaustive two weeks program.

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    Our ride in the Table Mountain Cable Car was so much fun. There was this brief scary moment when the it stopped mid air. You should have seen the look on my face then! We were high above the mountains! But it came back on in some seconds and we continued our ride.

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    When we got down at the other side, it was time for some adventure. I had a great time walking on the small bridge that ran through the forest.

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    Interestingly, I ran into some of my fans and it was fun meeting them and taking pictures with them too.

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    In all, it was a fun-filled adventure with beautiful and relaxing scenery. I totally enjoyed myself and can’t wait to visit there again.

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    Have you ever visited Obudu Mountain Resort before? Do share your experience or tell me about your last leisure trip.

    I’d love to hear from you!

    xoxo

    SL