Precious Kanayo Omonoju

I have together 10 years of experience as a public health pharmacist and a development worker. I am involved in the design, managing and implementation of concepts around strategic health communications geared at Social and Behavior Change Communication principles. My Pharmacy and Public Health training has given me a cutting edge in my career path.

As a communication specialist, I have supported, co – facilitated and facilitated several communication workshops among which is the Leadership in Strategic Health Communication (LSHC) workshops alongside renown communication experts from the Center for Communication programs Nigeria, Johns Hopkins Center for Communications Programs (CCP).

I hold the Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm) 2004 degree of the prestigious Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria and a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree (2008) from the Public Health Department of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Glasgow, Scotland.

I currently serve as a Programs Officer at the Center for Communication Programs Nigeria, and also function as the PA to the Executive Director of the organization. My roles are invaluable as I provide technical support to field staff, giving support to the communication components of their tasks.

I have worked with great precision on assignments and tasks with outstanding results.

Pharm. Bukola Toriola

Bukola is a health practitioner with over 15 years hospital and community based pharmaceutical services.

She is a UKAID/SuNMaP trained National Trainer of Trainers on Program Management for strengthening capacity for Malaria Control in Nigeria; providing technical support to stakeholders on planning, sustainability and human resource capacity building.

A member of the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN); a trained pharmacist at the University of Ibadan.
She is also trained on HIV/AIDS, STIs and TB management focus at the community level. She is a member of Health Development Guild, Nigeria (HDg-N). She serves as the Director of Mac-Jenny Pharmacy, Abuja.

She is an alumni of LSHC- Leadership in Strategic Health Communication and have served as a Consultant on the Nigerian Urban Reproductive Health Initiative (NURHI) project; as well as a Consultant with Center for Communications Program Nigeria (CCPN) and Health Capacity Collaborative (HC3)

She is a very pro-active and result-oriented person with the ability to use time and resources effectively. She is married with two children (Charles & Charissa).

She is a Christian and serves in her church as a marriage counselor