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Unicaf Attends the 2025 NMA Annual Conference

Press Release
Unicaf Attends the 2025 NMA Annual Conference

Katsina, Nigeria – May 3, 2025Unicaf, Africa’s leading provider of online higher education, proudly participated in the 2025 Annual General/Scientific Conference and Delegates Meeting of the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), held from 27th April to 2nd May in Katsina, Northern Nigeria. The event brought together over 600 medical doctors from across the country to explore the evolving landscape of healthcare and the critical role of medical professionals in public policy and patient care.

Under the theme “The Universal Applicability of Care Standards for Patients and the Well-Being of Healthcare Providers,” and the sub-theme “Medical Doctors and Politics: The Role of Healthcare Providers in Shaping Public Policy,” this year’s conference focused on advancing healthcare quality, sustainability, and professional engagement in national discourse.

Representing Unicaf at the event were Mr Ayodele Adeyinka Olibamoyo, Business Development Director, and Ms Hannah Gabriel-Oba, Marketing Officer. In his presentation, Mr Olibamoyo introduced the audience to Unicaf’s robust scholarship offerings and academic partnerships with leading and prestigious universities in the UK and Africa. He highlighted the flexible, affordable, and internationally recognised degree programmes available through Unicaf, tailored specifically to meet the needs of busy healthcare professionals seeking to advance their careers.

“Unicaf is committed to supporting medical professionals in Nigeria through access to quality education,” said Mr Olibamoyo. “Our flexible online programmes allow doctors and healthcare workers to pursue advanced degrees without compromising their professional responsibilities. This not only enhances individual career growth but also strengthens the overall healthcare system.”

Unicaf’s participation in the NMA conference reflects its ongoing mission to expand access to world-class higher education and professional development opportunities throughout Africa. Through partnerships with institutions such as the University of East London, Liverpool John Moores University, the University of Suffolk, and Unicaf University, the organisation continues to equip the continent’s workforce with the skills and knowledge required to meet modern challenges.