Sign in
A young woman stands next to a large, vertical banner, likely at an event or public awareness campaign in Ilorin, Nigeria. The banner prominently features text that reads "Welcome to World Malaria Day 2026," suggesting a future-oriented event or a campaign looking forward to that specific year. A detailed, macro image of a mosquito is displayed on the upper part of the banner, reinforcing the theme of malaria.

Further text on the banner introduces "Prof Olugbe Mokuku," accompanied by medical credentials such as "MB;BS., MP FW," and a photograph of an older man. Another section of the banner, partially visible, mentions "9th An Olugb Moku Malaria," indicating the event is likely the 9th annual occurrence, possibly named after Professor Olugbe Mokuku and dedicated to malaria awareness.

The woman, positioned on the right side of the banner, is looking towards the camera with a neutral to slight smile. She is dressed in a patterned, long-sleeved shirt featuring floral motifs in shades of maroon, yellow, and green, and wears a light brown head covering. A black shoulder bag is visible across her body. The setting appears to be an indoor or covered outdoor area, with a simple, light-colored background. The overall impression is of participation in or promotion of a public health initiative focused on malaria.
Qeemah🌹

Apr 23, 2026, 1:16 PM

Ilorin, Nigeria

Stake attention in this memory

hopeful
concerned
determined
vigilant
aware

A young woman stands next to a large, vertical banner, likely at an event or public awareness campaign in Ilorin, Nigeria. The banner prominently features text that reads "Welcome to World Malaria Day 2026," suggesting a future-oriented event or a campaign looking forward to that specific year. A detailed, macro image of a mosquito is displayed on the upper part of the banner, reinforcing the theme of malaria. Further text on the banner introduces "Prof Olugbe Mokuku," accompanied by medical credentials such as "MB;BS., MP FW," and a photograph of an older man. Another section of the banner, partially visible, mentions "9th An Olugb Moku Malaria," indicating the event is likely the 9th annual occurrence, possibly named after Professor Olugbe Mokuku and dedicated to malaria awareness. The woman, positioned on the right side of the banner, is looking towards the camera with a neutral to slight smile. She is dressed in a patterned, long-sleeved shirt featuring floral motifs in shades of maroon, yellow, and green, and wears a light brown head covering. A black shoulder bag is visible across her body. The setting appears to be an indoor or covered outdoor area, with a simple, light-colored background. The overall impression is of participation in or promotion of a public health initiative focused on malaria.

transactions
revenues
stakers
Earliest
Latest
Highest stake

No transactions found

More from this user

More from Ilorin

Qeemah🌹

Apr 23, 2026, 1:16 PM

Ilorin, Nigeria

Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. You are free to share and adapt this content with proper attribution.