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Genotype awareness drive targets students at Trinity University

The Gail Sickle Initiative, in partnership with Trinity University, Sabo, hosted ‘Sickle Cell Alma Awareness Wednesday’ to educate students on genotype compatibility.

• February 19, 2026
Sickle Cell Alma Awareness Wednesday
Sickle Cell Alma Awareness Wednesday(Credit: Peoples Gazette)

The Gail Sickle Initiative, in partnership with Trinity University, Sabo, hosted ‘Sickle Cell Alma Awareness Wednesday’ to educate students on genotype compatibility before marriage.

The programme was held on Wednesday at Trinity University’s City Campus, Sabo Yaba, Lagos. Its convener, Oluwafemi Ajayi, said the initiative aimed to give back to society by promoting sickle cell awareness at his alma mater.

Mr Ajayi stressed the need for genotype compatibility before marriage to prevent avoidable health and emotional challenges for families. He urged people living with sickle cell to build self-esteem and embrace their uniqueness.

Trinity University chaplain and counsellor, Bisi Otitoola, commended the organisers, describing the programme as beneficial guidance for students before marriage.

Annette Akinsete, national director of the Sickle Cell Foundation Nigeria, called for sustained advocacy to dispel myths linking sickle cell to spiritual beliefs such as ‘Ogbanje’.

She urged laboratories to ensure accurate genotype testing, backed by government regulation and legislative support for free treatment.

“Legislative backing can reduce the heavy burden on patients and families,” she added.

Benjamin Adegunle of LUTH highlighted the long-term impacts of sickle cell disease, urging adherence to evidence-based medical advice.

Ante Bassey of Isolo General Hospital warned that stigma could trigger depression, isolation and suicidal thoughts among patients.

(NAN)

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