The Covenant University Community Development Impact Initiative (CU-CDIIC) in commemoration of World Malaria Day has purposed to have zero tolerance for malaria, which is highly endemic in this region of the world. The effort was a collaborative one with partners from Fidson, Ace Medicare, Elbe Pharmaceuticals, May & Bakers Pharma Centre, CApICE Ace and Hebron…
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Covenant University Community Development Impact Initiatives Committee (CU-CDIIC) represents the third critical arm of the University after Teaching and Research. CU-CDIIC showcases the University’s commitment to leverage her vision, values, and expertise to contribute to making a difference locally in alignment with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) of the United Nations.