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World Stroke Day: Experts Urge Nigerians to Take Preventive Action

As Nigeria joins the rest of the world to mark World Stroke Day 2025, health experts have called on citizens to take proactive steps toward managing their health and supporting national efforts aimed at reducing the rising incidence of stroke across the country.

In collaboration with the World Stroke Organisation (WSO), Federal Medical Centre (FMC) Onitsha, Asaba Specialist Hospital, and FMC Asaba, Stroke Action Nigeria is leading a nationwide awareness campaign themed “Power to Stop Strokes in Nigeria.” The initiative seeks to educate Nigerians on stroke prevention, early detection of warning signs, and effective support for survivors and their families.

As part of the campaign, more than 200 trained Stroke Champions are taking the message to schools, universities, workplaces, and communities, promoting the “ActFAST” movement to help Nigerians recognize stroke symptoms, adopt healthy lifestyles, and take immediate action to save lives.

The Chief Executive Officer of Stroke Action Nigeria and board member of the World Stroke Organisation, Dr. Rita Melifonwu, emphasized that every individual has a critical role to play in reducing the nation’s stroke burden.

“Early action and public education are key to reducing stroke-related deaths and disabilities across Nigeria,” she said.

Dr. Melifonwu reaffirmed Stroke Action Nigeria’s commitment to improving stroke care and rehabilitation services across the country. She encouraged citizens to join the STOP STROKES movement through the organisation’s website and become active community advocates for stroke awareness.

“Together, we can give Nigerians the power to stop strokes before they strike,” she added.

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