Thought from our Winner
Being one of the winners of the JAF essay was more than a prize; it was a validation. It signified that my voice and ideas resonated and I was heard. It fueled my confidence, inspiring me to further explore the world of writing.
Grace Abu, 2024 Winner
Thought from our Winner
The award represented so much more than just a monetary prize; it served as a vital platform for truly being seen and recognized as a writer. For the first time in my journey, I feel a deep sense of validation and acknowledgment in the literary world.
Joy Erommonsele, 2025 Winner
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Putting money where your mouth is, as it were, is what this plan of action entails: a partnership between the government and private individuals to contribute resources towards accomplishing joint interests.
Nwachukwu Onyinyechi, 2024 Winner
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We must work unflaggingly towards a future where Nigerians do not get palpitations at the emergency ward pending screening results, knowing that a positive diagnosis does not spell doom because they cannot afford care.
Eseoghene Obiuwevwi, 2025 Winner
Thought from our Winner
Winning the JAF 2025 essay contest went far beyond writing for me. It revealed not only my writing potential, but also unexplored strengths as a person. In my success story, JAF will always be chapter one—those who saw a gem when I saw sand.
Miracle Ighogboja, 2025 Winner
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Hence, if something as regular as a fruit can probe a connection between mental health and oral health, it proves ipso facto that the connection between these two vast fields might not be well-sensitized but it is undoubtedly well-established.
Victoria Okobe, 2024 Winner
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We have seen how the decay of infrastructure and supplies due to lack of adequate funds and the silent strain on overworked staff create a cycle of vulnerability for millions of people, especially in the furthest rural settlements.
Michael Mukoro, 2025 Winner
Thought from our Winner
I wrote the essay with fear and hesitation, doubting my writing prowess. Yet I emerged one of the winners of JAF Essay Competition. It was more than a personal victory, it was the gentle whisper of encouragement I needed, a powerful reminder that my words matter.
Omosede Odigie, 2025 Winner
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By examining the economic challenges faced in dental care and considering possible solutions that are aimed at providing accessibility and affordability, we can therefore pave the way for a transformational change in dental care.
Uyiosa Atohengbe, 2024 Winner
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The financial burden on individuals is enormous, with out-of-pocket payments accounting for over 70% of total healthcare expenditure. This means that the poorest Nigerians are often forced to choose between seeking medical care and meeting other basic needs.
Daniella Usiade, 2025 Winner
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Nigeria, like the traveler in Robert Frost's poem, stands at a crossroads. On the one hand, she faces the responsibility of strengthening her health insurance system to achieve universal health coverage.
Etinosa G. James, 2025 Winner
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It is important not to lose sight of the main goal for the integration of herbal and orthodox medicine with modern medical practices, which is to make healthcare in Nigeria affordable, effective, safe, and accessible to all.
Onotsemhe Onekpe, 2025 Winner
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In essence, embracing the digital revolution through telemedicine, electronic health records, and data analytics isn't just a technological upgrade for Nigeria's healthcare, it's a deeply human endeavor.
Anointed Edetah-Samuel, 2025 Winner