NIGERIA UNION OF JOURNALISTS ORGANISES HEALTH AND WELLNESS SEMINAR FOR MEMBERS
The Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) FCT Correspondents Chapel organised a health and wellness seminar with the theme “Occupational Health Awareness and Social Welfare” on Tuesday, May 13, 2025. The seminar brought together experts to discuss various topics, including sudden death syndrome, preparing for retirement, occupational hazards, and social welfare benefits for journalists. The Guest Speaker, Dr. Emem Omokaro, lamented that many journalists lack health insurance, leading to stress and anxiety. “Some journalists suffer when they go on retirement; they should reduce the risk of harm by planning and staying healthy,” she said. Dr. Omokaro urged journalists to take responsibility for their health by engaging in regular exercise and healthy lifestyles. Another Guest Speaker, Mrs. Bolanle Ernest, emphasized the importance of planning for the future and creating a good foundation for social welfare. “Lay good foundation for yourselves today, especially social welfare that will meet your needs in the future,” she advised. She also urged employers to create a conducive work environment and provide social welfare support systems for journalists. The Acting Chairman of the Chapel, Comrade Felix Ojo, described journalism as a noble profession and encouraged journalists to prioritize their health. “Health is wealth and everyone’s fundamental human right,” he said. The Assistant National Secretary, NUJ, Comrade Tita Onyebuchi Nze, also highlighted the risks associated with journalism and encouraged journalists to pay attention to their health. The seminar included panel discussions and goodwill messages from government agencies and parastatals. Bizziii Medical Health Check screened and administered free doses of herbal products to over 100 journalists. The event concluded with a vote of thanks from Comrade Joy Omagha Idam, Secretary of the Welfare Committee.