...AS THE BIG WAR AGAINST CANCER GATHERS STEAM
The trading floor of the Lagos Stock Exchange was in a different mood on
 Monday, February 24 as the stars of the music industry came visiting 
and flash bulbs of diverse cameras exploded left and right.
The stars were led by Chief Tony Okoroji, former President of PMAN and 
Chairman, Copyright Society of Nigeria, COSON,. They had come to the hub
 of Nigeria’s capital market, to participate in a special bell ringing 
ceremony. Accompanying Chief Okoroji to the Exchange, located in one of 
the tallest buildings in Lagos, were the likes of popular singers, Sound
 Sultan; Queen of love, Azeezat Allen and entertainment manager 
extraordinaire, Tony Anifite, popularly known as Don T. Also in the team
 was COSON’s Head of New Media, Miss Mayree Uket.
The bell ringing ceremony was to commemorate International Corporate 
Philanthropy Day and to rally interest groups in the Nigerian capital 
market for full participation in the Big War Against Cancer in Nigeria 
flagged off on February 4 in Lagos by the Committee Encouraging 
Corporate Philanthropy (CECP) Nigeria.
Prominent at the bell ringing ceremony was Mrs Tutu Adeleke, the 
convener of CECP Nigeria and the first woman in Nigeria to head a quoted
 company. Other key participants at the ceremony were Mr. Yusuf Muda, 
Director-General of the Lagos Chamber of Commerce and Industry (LCCI); 
Mr. Sola Obadimu, Director, Capacity Building of Nigerian Institute of 
Management (NIM); Mr. Timothy Olawale, Director & Head of Social, 
Economic and Labour Affairs of the Nigerian Employers’ Consultative 
Association (NECA); Dr. Kin J-Egwuonwu, National Coordinator, National 
Cancer Prevention Programme (NCPP) and Technical Coordinator, 
CECP-Nigeria and Dr. Abia Nzelu, Executive Secretary, CECP-Nigeria.
Before the bell ringing ceremony, the management of the Nigerian Stock 
Exchange (NSE) had assured the CECP delegation of the full 
identification of the NSE with the objectives of the Big War Against 
Cancer in Nigeria. The management promised to mobilize the stakeholders 
in the capital market to comprehensively support the war.
Following the bell ringing ceremony, COSON Chairman, Chief Tony Okoroji 
informed the media that Nigeria’s biggest benefit concert ever, the 
Concert of Stars against Cancer will hold on Sunday, June 8 at the Expo 
Hall of Eko Hotel & Suites in Lagos. According to Chief Okoroji, the
 concert will bring together a galaxy of the nation’s brightest stars, 
Nigeria’s corporate titans and the biggest brands in the land as the Big
 War Against Cancer in Nigeria is fully declared and concrete efforts 
made to bring 37 mobile cancer centres into Nigeria to ensure early 
detection of the disease and treatment across the nation. In the words 
of Okoroji, ‘the historic concert will mark the crescendo in a special 
week dedicated to tackling the cancer scourge which is killing ten 
Nigerians every one hour. The week will begin on Sunday, June 1 with 
church services across Nigeria dedicated to dealing with the disease. 
Special Jumat services are also planned for Friday, June 6’. 
COSON, several of the nation’s leading religious organizations and Hotel
 and Personal Services Employers Association of Nigeria (HOPESEA) are 
partnering with CECP and its co-promoters: Institute of Directors (IoD),
 Lagos Chamber of Commerce & Industry (LCCI), Nigeria Employers 
Consultative Association (NECA), Nigerian Association of Chambers of 
Commerce, Industry, Mines & Agriculture (NACCIMA), Nigerian 
Institute of Management (NIM) and Nigerian Stock Exchange (NSE) in the 
effort to acquire thirty-seven (37) Mobile Cancer Centres (MCCs), one 
for each state of the federation and the Federal Capital Territory, 
Abuja. The MCCs will facilitate a nation-wide cancer screening/treatment
 campaign so that every Nigerian can have a fighting chance in the 
battle against cancer.
A mobile cancer centre is a clinic on wheels, in which screening, 
follow-up and several forms of treatment (including surgeries), can take
 place. It includes facilities for mammography, colonoscopy, colposcopy,
 cryotherapy, and sonology as well as laboratory and operating 
theatre.The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has created a 
unique short code for those who want to contribute to this effort. By 
texting “CANCER” or any other chosen word to ‘’44777”, a person can 
contribute N100/sms towards this cause. Interswitch Limited has also 
established a code - “777526” - for donations via ATM or online at 
www.quickteller.com. Every right thinking Nigerian is today urged to 
contribute to this cause which might save our lives or the lives of some
 people we love dearly. COSON requests that we all encourage our friends
 and family members to contribute.

 
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