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31/05/2026

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Today is World Multiple Sclerosis Day!Know your health status. Prioritize your well-being.Causes of MS:• Immune system d...
30/05/2026

Today is World Multiple Sclerosis Day!

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Taiwo Ayoola Donates to OAUTHC Patients, Assists Mothers and Babies with Medical BillsBy Prosper Ejedafeta In a remarkab...
29/05/2026

Taiwo Ayoola Donates to OAUTHC Patients, Assists Mothers and Babies with Medical Bills

By Prosper Ejedafeta

In a remarkable act of generosity and compassion, Mrs. Taiwo Ayoola has extended financial support to patients at the maternity unit of the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex, Ile-Ife (OAUTHC), assisting mothers and newborn babies with the payment of their medical bills on 26th May, 2026.

The philanthropic gesture was carried out at the antenatal ward, labour ward, postnatal ward, and neonatal ward of the hospital. Beneficiaries of the kind intervention included five babies, whose hospital bills were settled to assist them in the payment of the total amount owed.

The gesture was borne out of her passion for supporting women and families facing health challenges, particularly during childbirth and neonatal care.

The beneficiaries, overwhelmed with joy and gratitude, appreciated Mrs. Ayoola for her timely intervention and prayed for greater blessings upon her and her family for the compassionate gesture.
A total sum of ₦280,000 was expended in assisting the patients and their babies with the payment of their medical bills.

The kind gesture has been widely commended as a demonstration of compassion, kindness, and selfless service to humanity.

27/05/2026
International Day to End Obstetric Fistula 2026: Promoting Safe Motherhood and Women’s Health
23/05/2026

International Day to End Obstetric Fistula 2026: Promoting Safe Motherhood and Women’s Health

OAUTHC Matriculates 119 Students into College of Nursing SciencesBy Mariam Mustapha, aniprThe Obafemi Awolowo University...
22/05/2026

OAUTHC Matriculates 119 Students into College of Nursing Sciences

By Mariam Mustapha, anipr

The Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex has officially welcomed 119 new students into its College of Nursing Sciences during the institution’s matriculation ceremony held on Thursday, 21st May, 2026, at the OAUTHC Nurses’ House, Ile-Ife.

The event, which marked the fifth matriculation ceremony for the National Diploma programme of the college, signified the formal admission of the students into the nursing profession and their academic journey toward becoming qualified healthcare professionals.

In her address, the Provost, College of Nursing Sciences, Mrs. Lolade Oyedero, congratulated the matriculating students and encouraged them to embrace learning with dedication, discipline, and an open mind. She stressed the importance of resilience, hard work, and professionalism in the nursing profession, while urging the students to uphold the college’s high standards of excellence, integrity, and ethical conduct.

She further reminded the students that nursing is a noble profession that demands compassion, commitment, patience, and selfless service to humanity. According to her, the healthcare sector requires professionals who are not only academically sound but also morally upright and emotionally intelligent.

Representing the Registrar of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board, Mrs. Kemi Alayoayo also congratulated the students on their successful admission into the college. She advised them to remain focused on their studies, obey the rules and regulations guiding the institution, and strive to be worthy ambassadors of the college and the nursing profession.

In his speech, the Chief Medical Director, OAUTHC, Prof. John Okeniyi, commended the Provost and members of staff of the college for their unwavering dedication and commitment to academic excellence and professional development. He noted that the college has continued to make remarkable progress in raising standards in nursing education and healthcare training.

Prof. Okeniyi encouraged the students to remain committed to their academic pursuits, develop good character, and take advantage of the opportunities available to them throughout their training. He emphasized that the future of healthcare delivery depends greatly on the quality of professionals being trained today.

The ceremony was filled with excitement, pride, and anticipation as parents, guardians, staff members, and well-wishers gathered to witness the formal induction of the new students into the institution. The event also reflected the college’s unwavering commitment to producing competent, compassionate, and globally competitive nursing professionals.

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MWAN Osun Executives Pay Courtesy Visit to OAUTHC CMDBy Umar BalogunThe newly elected executives of the Medical Women’s ...
19/05/2026

MWAN Osun Executives Pay Courtesy Visit to OAUTHC CMD

By Umar Balogun

The newly elected executives of the Medical Women’s Association of Nigeria (MWAN), Osun State chapter, on 18th May, 2026, paid a courtesy visit to the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex (OAUTHC), Prof. John Okeniyi, in his office.

The visit, led by the President, Dr. Sekinah Oyebamiji, aimed to strengthen collaboration between the association and the hospital management, while also discussing issues affecting resident doctors and the proposed MWAN crèche facility.

Speaking during the meeting, Dr. Oyebamiji emphasized the need to upgrade and expand the crèche to better support nursing mothers and medical personnel balancing clinical responsibilities with childcare. She also stressed the importance of improving security around the facility through the provision of security guards and installation of surveillance cameras.

The delegation further raised concerns about the welfare and call-duty conditions of resident doctors. The MWAN team commended the hospital management for providing accommodation for resident doctors and pledged continued support for initiatives aimed at making the hospital a more productive and staff-friendly environment.

In his response, the CMD, Prof. John Okeniyi, described the visit as timely and appreciated the association’s commitment to staff welfare. He assured the delegation that the Management would look into the concerns raised by resident doctors.

Prof. Okeniyi noted that the proposal for a bigger crèche was both practical and forward-looking, stressing that locating the facility within the hospital premises would improve accessibility, staff welfare, and retention, particularly for nursing mothers and female healthcare workers.

He also encouraged MWAN to organize a symposium on the Ebola outbreak to promote awareness and deepen understanding of the disease among hospital staff.

The visit concluded with the presentation of a gift to the CMD by the MWAN executives.

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OAUTHC Stores and Supplies Department Holds Maiden SeminarBy Jamiu BadruThe Stores and Supplies Department of the Obafem...
19/05/2026

OAUTHC Stores and Supplies Department Holds Maiden Seminar

By Jamiu Badru

The Stores and Supplies Department of the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex (OAUTHC) held its maiden staff seminar aimed at strengthening knowledge and improving efficiency in inventory and stores management.

The seminar, themed “A Practical Presentation on Inventory and Stores Management,” took place on Saturday, 16th May, 2026, at the hospital’s Mini Auditorium and brought together staff members to discuss practical approaches to effective inventory control, store administration, and cost reduction in healthcare service delivery.

In his welcome address, the Acting Head of the Department, Mr. Bukola Odugun, emphasized the importance of continuous professional development and capacity building among staff, noting that effective inventory and store management remain critical to the smooth operation of the hospital. He commended members of staff for their commitment to service and encouraged participants to maximize the opportunity provided by the seminar to strengthen their knowledge and improve operational efficiency.

Speaking at the event, the Director of
Administration, Dr. Felix Bobade, praised the department for organizing its maiden seminar and described the initiative as a timely step toward enhancing accountability, reducing waste, and improving productivity within the system. He further encouraged staff to embrace innovation, professionalism, and best practices capable of strengthening service delivery across the institution.

In his opening address, the Chief Medical Director, Prof. John Okeniyi, described the Stores and Supplies Department as a pivotal unit within the hospital system, noting that the department plays a critical role in safeguarding hospital equipment, medical supplies, and other essential consumables required for effective healthcare delivery, including items procured by the hospital as well as donated materials. He emphasized that efficient store operations are vital to ensuring uninterrupted patient care and smooth hospital operations.

He urged staff of the department to move beyond traditional methods of store management by embracing digitalization, automation, and artificial intelligence in managing inventory and supply chains. According to him, the adoption of innovative technologies would improve stock monitoring, enhance forecasting accuracy, and ensure that patients do not experience delays in receiving care due to shortage of essential materials.

The CMD also stressed the importance of continuous in-house training and capacity building, noting that regular training programmes would enhance staff competence, improve productivity, and position the department in line with global best practices.

Delivering the first lecture titled “Effective Inventory and Stores Management: A Panacea to Improving Efficiency and Reducing Operational Costs,” Mr. Samuel Olofinsao described the Stores and Supplies Department as a critical backbone of hospital operations despite its limited visibility in clinical areas such as theatres and wards. He explained that the department plays a vital role in ensuring the constant availability of essential medical supplies including sterile gloves, drugs, laboratory reagents, oxygen, syringes, and other consumables needed daily for patient care, research, and training.

He further outlined several practical strategies for improving efficiency, including the adoption of ABC analysis to prioritize high-value items, maintaining appropriate minimum and maximum stock levels, enforcing proper documentation through Goods Received Notes (GRNs) and Store Requisition Vouchers (SRVs), conducting regular stock-taking exercises, and applying FIFO and FEFO inventory methods to minimize waste and product expiration. Participants were also encouraged to strengthen supplier relationships, improve store organization, provide adequate storage equipment, train staff regularly, and adopt Just-In-Time inventory practices to enhance service delivery and reduce operational costs.

In the second presentation, Mrs. Lucy Osilaja focused on the importance of designing and maintaining effective storage facilities, describing them as the foundation for optimal service delivery in any organization. She explained that a store is a designated space equipped for holding stock awaiting dispatch, processing, or further use, while stressing the importance of organized store management systems in maintaining adequate stock levels, improving customer satisfaction, and increasing organizational profitability.

She further encouraged organizations to adopt computerized inventory systems, maintain proper environmental conditions such as temperature control and ventilation, and strengthen security through CCTV surveillance, alarm systems, and controlled access mechanisms. The session concluded with a call for regular staff training, adoption of modern software solutions, and continuous alignment with global supply chain management trends to achieve sustainable and efficient service delivery.

The third lecture, delivered by Mr. Wahab Adegbami, highlighted the growing importance of computerization in modern inventory and store operations. He explained that digital systems and software applications are gradually replacing manual methods in store administration, resulting in improved speed, accuracy, productivity, accountability, and overall efficiency.

According to Mr. Adegbami, computerized systems have significantly enhanced areas such as inventory management, supplier appraisal, stock verification, stock reconciliation, store accounting, and stock balance monitoring. He noted that efficiency in store operations involves achieving maximum output with minimum input while reducing the waste of time, money, and resources.

The seminar also featured practical workshop sessions for participants, providing hands-on experience in inventory and stores management practices. Highlights of the event included the presentation of awards to members of the management team in recognition of their support and contributions, as well as the presentation of certificates to participants at the end of the seminar.

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17/05/2026

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ICAN Ife District Leadership Visits OAUTHC ManagementBy Stephen AjalaThe Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, ...
15/05/2026

ICAN Ife District Leadership Visits OAUTHC Management

By Stephen Ajala

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Nigeria, Ife District Society, recently paid a courtesy visit to the Management of the Obafemi Awolowo University Teaching Hospitals Complex, to strengthen existing relationships and formally notify the Management of its forthcoming first anniversary celebration aimed at promoting unity and professional development.

Speaking during the visit, the incoming Chairman-elect, Mrs. Abosede Akamo, expressed appreciation to the hospital management for granting the delegation an audience. She also used the opportunity to invite the Management to the District Society’s first anniversary and investiture ceremony scheduled to hold within the hospital premises in June 2026.

In his response, the Chief Medical Director, Prof. John Okeniyi, commended the ICAN Ife District Society for its efforts and initiative in fostering unity among professional accountants within the hospital community. The CMD and management pledged continued support to ensure the district’s advancement and sustainability.

Delivering the vote of thanks, the Technical Secretary, Mr. Peter Adewumi, appreciated the Chief Medical Director and the hospital management for their warm reception and expressed optimism for stronger collaboration between both institutions in the future.

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