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First cohort of graduates from the Health Management Program

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The first cohort of 41 participants graduated from the Health Management Program developed by PharmAccess Foundation and Enterprise Development Centre of Pan Atlantic University on Friday December 8, 2018.

The first cohort of 41 participants graduated from the Health Management Program developed by PharmAccess Foundation and Enterprise Development Centre of Pan Atlantic University on Friday December 8, 2018.

PharmAccess Foundation has been catalyzing the health markets in Nigeria for over 11 years. In that time, the foundation has designed and implemented various initiatives in the demand as well as the supply sides leading to visible improvement of the healthcare systems in the states and businesses that it supports. Through the Medical Credit Fund, it has provided technical assistance to banks and facilitated the provision of loans to about 400 healthcare businesses amounting to over $5.5 million.

In the course of its work, the PharmAccess realized the need to build the capacity of healthcare providers to run their businesses as profitable entities. This is why it partnered with a reputable institution like Enterprise Development Centre of the Pan Atlantic University to design and deploy the Health Management Program (HMP). The HMP is a blended learning certificate program that is designed to teach healthcare providers about the business of healthcare. With a robust curriculum and a faculty that consists of seasoned local and international healthcare and business professionals, the HMP provides immense value to the attendees. PharmAccess subsidized the tuition fees for the participants graduating today by 50%. This was done in partnership with Commonwealth Development Centre (CDC), UK. PharmAccess also engaged its partner banks, Diamond Bank and Sterling Bank to provide support for the program with the aim of making it more affordable to healthcare professionals all over Nigeria.

The first cohort of the program commenced in December 2017 with 41 participants from the public and private sectors of the healthcare system. Participants came from Lagos, Owerri, Asaba, Warri, Enugu, Calabar, and Awka. The second cohort commenced in September 2018 with participants from other cities like Ilorin and Abuja. This signifies a high level of acceptance of the program by healthcare professionals in Nigeria. According to one of the participants in the first cohort, Dr. Babatunde Olujobi, “Doctors are not taught about business in medical school and this program is one of the best things that has happened in the healthcare in Nigeria recent times. The Healthcare sector will remember PharmAccess positively for this.”

Through its robust network and diverse activities, PharmAccess has provided participants in both cohorts of the HMP immense opportunities to partner with Lagos and Delta States to operate health facilities under a public-private partnership arrangement. This is in line with its vision to strengthen the health systems in Nigeria through an integrated approach.

In her message to the graduands, the Country Director of PharmAccess Foundation, Mrs. Njide Ndili said, “On this day, as we graduate the first cohort of 41 participants, we urge them to become our healthcare ambassadors for good business practices and to carry your knowledge forward to others in their establishment. We also welcome more partners to support us in our efforts and in making this healthcare business training a prerequisite to running a healthcare facility, so that many more healthcare professionals can become beneficiaries of it. What started as a dream in our minds to help build capacity in a structure system has become reality.

From all of us at PharmAccess Group, we congratulate you as you go forth. We remain committed to supporting you as we build our healthcare industry together.”

– PharmAccess Foundation (Image: Vanguard)

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Earth Day: LG Electronics Partners Hinckley Recycling on Responsible E-Waste Management

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As the world celebrates Earth Day 2025, LG Electronics is taking a bold step toward protecting the environment—right here in Nigeria. In a move that reflects its deep commitment to sustainability, global electronics giant LG Electronics has partnered with Nigeria’s leading e-waste management company, Hinckley Recycling, to launch an E-Waste Collection Drive—a timely initiative reflecting this year’s Earth Day theme: “Our Power, Our Planet.”

The initiative is designed to encourage Nigerians to return old or unused electronics for responsible recycling, while raising awareness about the environmental and health risks of improper e-waste disposal.

With millions of electronic devices reaching end-of-life every year, e-waste has become one of the fastest-growing waste streams in the world. Earth Day 2025 challenges us to harness our collective power—governments, businesses, and individuals—to transition toward renewable energy and responsible waste practices.

LG is answering that call by making it easier for customers to recycle, and by working with Hinckley Recycling to ensure that every returned product is safely and ethically processed using internationally certified methods.

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“This initiative isn’t just about electronics—it’s about empowering people to be part of the climate solution,” said Mr. Paul Mba, Corporate Marketing Manager, LG Electronics, Nigeria. Every year, tons of electronic waste—TVs, refrigerators, phones, and other gadgets—end up in landfills, harming the environment and human health. Many of these items contain materials that, if not properly handled, can pollute the air, water, and soil. That’s where this partnership comes in. Together with Hinckley Recycling, we’re giving Nigerians the opportunity to take meaningful action for the planet, starting with their own homes.”

Customers enthusiastically participated in the e-waste drive by dropping off their old, unused, or damaged electronics—ranging from televisions and refrigerators to microwaves, washing machines, air conditioners, and mobile phones—at designated Hinckley Recycling collection centres across Lagos. These centres, set up to ensure ease and accessibility, became hubs of environmental action as households and businesses alike took the opportunity to declutter responsibly, while contributing to a cleaner, greener Nigeria.

Each item returned marked a personal commitment to sustainability, helping to divert harmful waste from landfills and ensuring that valuable materials could be safely recovered, reused, or recycled.”

“We’re proud to collaborate with LG on this impactful Earth Day campaign,” said Mr. Adrian Clews, Managing Director, Hinckley Group. “Our shared vision for a cleaner Nigeria is not just about what we collect—it’s about how we inspire the next generation to protect their environment.”

“Today’s young people aren’t just inheriting environmental challenges – they’re actively creating solutions,” said Mr. Bharat Kumar Kundra, Youth Champion and Change Catalyst at UNICEF.

“This partnership between LG Electronics and Hinckley Recycling represents exactly the kind of corporate initiative that resonates with youth. In my work across developing nations, I’ve seen how young people become powerful advocates for change when given the right tools and platforms.

Nigeria’s youth population, with its energy and digital fluency, has the potential to transform this e-waste initiative into a nationwide movement. By connecting environmental responsibility with technology – something young people deeply understand – we’re not just managing waste; we’re cultivating the next generation of environmental leaders.” Bharat affirmed.

By driving community participation and highlighting the value of circular economy practices, LG not only reduced environmental impact but also set a leading example for corporate responsibility in Africa and beyond. Through “Recycle Today, Restore Tomorrow,” LG is showing that the path to innovation is also the path to restoration.

As Earth Day reminds us, the power to change the planet lies in our hands. And this April, LG is showing the world how that power can be used—one recycled device at a time.

For further details, visit LG Electronics.

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World Earth Day: LG Electronics Partners with Hinckley Recycling for E-Waste Collection Drive

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LG Electronics has joined forces with Hinckley Recycling Company to launch a week-long e-waste collection initiative from April 15-21, 2025, as part of their commitment to environmental sustainability and responsible recycling practices.

The collection drive will accept a wide range of electronic devices, including monitors, computers, tablets, e-readers, printers, microwaves, electric jugs, blenders, keyboards, and other unwanted electronic devices. Lagos residents can drop off their e-waste at two convenient locations:

  • 104 Obafemi Awolowo Way (opposite Access Bank), Ikeja, Lagos
  • Nelle Mall, 16 Admiralty Way, Lekki Phase 1, Victoria Island, Lagos

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Collection centers will be open daily from 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM throughout the drive.

This collection drive serves as a prelude to an upcoming sustainability forum where distinguished Nigerian leaders will convene to discuss environmental innovation and responsible recycling practices. The forum aims to catalyze broader conversations about sustainability and environmental stewardship in Nigeria.

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JMG Celebrates Solar Appreciation Day with Road

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Staff and partners of JMG Limited

JMG Limited, a leading provider of electro-mechanical solutions in Nigeria, is set to commemorate Solar Appreciation Day on March 14th, 2025, with a high-visibility road walk aimed at raising awareness of engineering solutions for sustainable development, including renewable energy innovations such as solar power.

Building on its recent celebration of World Engineering Day for Sustainable Development (WED) on March 4th, JMG reaffirms its commitment to driving energy efficiency, infrastructure development, and technological advancements that align with global sustainability goals.

Speaking on the initiative, Group General Manager Rabi Jammal emphasised that the road walk underscores JMG’s continuous dedication to engineering excellence, clean energy adoption, and sustainable infrastructure development.

Speaking during the walk, Rabi stated that ”As the world transitions towards cleaner and more efficient energy solutions, engineering remains the driving force behind innovation and progress. Our road walk serves as a platform to engage the public on the pivotal role of engineering in shaping a more sustainable future. Solar energy is just one of the many solutions we champion to ensure access to affordable, reliable, and renewable power sources.”

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Participants, including JMG employees, industry stakeholders, and sustainability advocates, wore branded T-shirts featuring inscriptions on electro-mechanical and renewable energy solutions, reflecting the company’s broad expertise in Solar power, traditional power generation, electrical systems, vertical transportation, air compression and cooling solutions.

JMG’s advocacy for renewable energy and engineering-led development is evident in its extensive portfolio. Since 2018, the company has expanded its offerings to include inverters, batteries, and alternative power solutions. In 2024, JMG reinforced its leadership in Nigeria’s renewable energy market with LONGi solar panels, Deye lithium batteries, and Must solar inverters, providing customers with innovative and efficient energy alternatives.

Beyond energy, JMG continues to contribute to sustainable cities and communities by leveraging engineering innovations to develop smarter infrastructure, reduce energy waste, and promote industrial efficiency. These efforts align with the company’s broader commitment to SDG 7 (Affordable and Clean Energy) and SDG 11 (Sustainable Cities and Communities).

As JMG leads the conversation on engineering solutions for sustainability, the company invites stakeholders, policymakers, and the public to implement meaningful changes towards a cleaner, greener, and more energy-efficient future for Nigeria.

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