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Geneith Activation Team Celebrates Initiator Cletus Iloabanafor, Reaffirms Zero-Malaria Campaign

 By; Manoah Kikekon



ABUJA, NIGERIA — In a powerful convergence of corporate celebration and public health advocacy, the Geneith Health Competition (GHC) Activation Team has rolled out a comprehensive birthday tribute honoring the project’s initiator and Managing Director of CEOAFRICA, Prince Cletus Sunday Iloabanafor.


The nationwide project activation team utilized the milestone to formally recalibrate and accelerate their strategic operations. They explicitly reaffirmed their shared baseline commitment to driving a sustainable, youth-led framework to achieve a completely malaria-free Nigeria.


In an official public brief dispatched by the project’s field coordination unit, signed on behalf of the activation network by Mr. Emmanuel Adams, the coalition characterized Prince Iloabanafor as a multi-dimensional institutional asset. His career spans active service as a media entrepreneur, indigenous language advocate, public health champion, and developmental communicator.


The field operators emphasized that his operational roadmap continues to serve as an administrative anchor, driving significant structural progress across West African civic spaces.


The statement systematically mapped out his long-term contributions to the continent's information ecosystem, describing him as one of Nigeria’s most accomplished journalists and modern communication professionals. The network noted that his deliberate integration of information technology with community-level behavioral change campaigns has fundamentally altered how public health messaging is executed.


The activation team contextually reframed the birthday event, noting that the annual milestone goes far beyond personal sentiment. Instead, they view it as a structural reminder of what data-driven, empathetic executive planning can accomplish within Nigeria's complex health ecosystem.


Expressing the collective sentiment of the operational field forces, the statement emphasized the structural transformation spearheaded by the celebrant:


"Today is not merely a birthday celebration but a reflection of the growth and impact of a young leader whose vision continues to inspire hope among Nigerians and beyond. His commitment to national development has established him as one of the emerging voices of responsible leadership in the country."


Delivering a direct, individualized tribute within the administrative brief, Mr. Emmanuel Adams lauded the CEOAFRICA executive's clear-headed professional bravery and his ongoing resistance to outdated administrative paradigms.


"You are obviously very intelligent and fearless, and we are proud to be part of your vision for nation-building and the progress of Nigeria," Adams noted directly. "Nigeria needs voices that challenge the status quo, encourage thoughtful discourse, and keep hope alive for the future of our country."


The GHC Activation Team heavily praised the structural layout of the health competition, which pairs corporate resources with grassroots advocacy to systematically lower the vector-borne disease burden across vulnerable demographics.


The field team underlined how Prince Iloabanafor’s executive mentorship model has effectively built up the functional capacities of hundreds of young field managers nationwide:


"Your tireless dedication to transforming Nigeria's healthcare sector has been a beacon of hope and inspiration. Your guidance and humility continue to shape the futures of many across the country. Your remarkable contributions to the media landscape and your unwavering support for peace, harmony, and inclusive development remain exemplary."


Beyond direct healthcare campaigns, the group acknowledged his systematic investments in updating regional democratic discourse. They spotlighted his multi-media strategies designed to catalyze civic responsibility and prompt everyday citizens to take ownership of environmental hygiene and healthcare accountability.


Joining the core activation units, the broader Geneith Health Team (GHT) also voiced their shared praise. They cited his decades of advocacy as clear evidence of an unyielding commitment to systemic equity, human rights, and widespread structural advancement for ordinary Nigerians.


Responding directly to the flood of honors and field team citations, Prince Iloabanafor stated that his primary focus remains fixed on reducing the nation's severe malaria rates. He made it clear that personal accolades matter very little if the country continues to lose human capital to preventable vector diseases.


He reconfirmed that the Geneith Health Competition was deliberately designed to disrupt passive public health attitudes. The project provides secondary and tertiary students with a high-stakes, competitive platform to transform themselves into active, long-term health ambassadors within their respective communities.


Simultaneously, the Chairman of Geneith Pharmaceuticals and the primary financial sponsor of the GHC initiative issued a separate call to action. He urged all current "War Against Malaria" ambassadors to redouble their neighborhood sensitization efforts to ensure maximum structural impact.


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