T
he 10th
year celebration of endometriosis advocacy in Nigeria declared open by the
Honourable Minister of Health, Dr. Khaliru Alhassan, saw thousands of women and
men storm the streets of Lagos to offer solidarity to the cause and organisers,
Nordica Fertility Centre and Endometriosis Support Group Nigeria (ESGN). The
minister was represented by Dr. Olusegun Oyeniyi.
At a breakfast
forum held at Eko Hotels and Suites, Lagos on Thursday March 12, 2015, the
minister said “I commend the humanitarian insight behind the advocacy against
endometriosis being carried on for a decade by Nordica Fertility Centre. A
decade is a long time to carry on a fight, this shows determinations and
passion.”
President
Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics of Nigeria (SOGON), Professor Brian
Adinma, said “this event is held every year to create awareness and support for
this highly nagging problem that has affected our women. SOGON will like to
encourage the organisers and also join in solidarity in this fight.”
As early as
8:30am on Saturday March 14 people from all walks of life thronged the streets
wearing yellow and black T-shirts to participate in the EndoMarch 2015 to keep fit at the same time create awareness about
the scourge called endometriosis.
After the
march which started from City Mall Onikan and ended at Lagoon Restaurant,
Ozumba Mbadiwe Avenue, Managing Director of Nordica Fertility Centre and
Coordinator of ESGN, Dr. Abayomi Ajayi made some explanation about the disease.
“Some call Endometriosis the “invisible disease” because it is found within the
body but the symptoms of Endometriosis can be broken down into three: pain,
irregular bleeding and infertility.”