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Konga103.7FM Partners Meyiwa Vera Empowerment Foundation and OGWA Studios to Promote Sickle Cell Awareness
Every year, thousands of Nigerian families are left reeling from the devastating impact of sickle cell disorder.

Every year, thousands of Nigerian families are left reeling from the devastating impact of sickle cell disorder. For Adeyemi, a 32-year-old mother of two, the diagnosis of her young son's sickle cell anemia was a life-altering event that forced her to navigate a labyrinthine healthcare system and confront the harsh realities of this often-misunderstood condition. As she struggles to provide her son with the best possible care, Adeyemi's story is a poignant reminder of the urgent need for awareness, education, and early genotype testing in Nigeria.
Konga103.7FM, Nigeria's Commerce and Hit Music Station, has taken a crucial step in amplifying the conversation around sickle cell disorder. By partnering with the Meyiwa Vera Empowerment Foundation and OGWA Studios, Konga103.7FM is leveraging its platform to reach thousands of Nigerians and inspire action. The partnership will see the station support the Save The Next Generation (STNG) Big Walk 2026, a unified campaign for awareness, prevention, and support for individuals living with sickle cell disorder. This move is a significant departure from the station's usual focus on entertainment and commerce, highlighting the power of media to drive social impact.
Konga103.7FM has also partnered with OGWA Studios for the private screening of ZOE, a powerful film that explores the realities, resilience, and lived experiences of people affected by sickle cell disorder. This cinematic effort is a notable step in promoting empathy and understanding, and it's evidence of the station's commitment to using media as a platform for awareness and education. By bringing together advocates, creatives, healthcare stakeholders, and members of the sickle cell community for an intimate evening of reflection and storytelling, Konga103.7FM is creating a space for meaningful dialogue and connection.
Sickle cell disorder remains one of the most common inherited blood conditions in Nigeria, with genotype testing and informed health decisions being critical tools in reducing its prevalence and improving long-term outcomes for future generations. The STNG Big Walk 2026 and the private screening of ZOE are crucial initiatives in promoting awareness and education around genotype testing and its importance. By amplifying these efforts, Konga103.7FM is helping to drive a national conversation that will ultimately lead to better health outcomes for Nigerians living with sickle cell disorder.
As Konga103.7FM continues to support initiatives like the STNG Big Walk and ZOE, it's clear that the station is committed to using its platform for good. But what's next? I predict that this partnership will be just the beginning of a larger movement to promote sickle cell awareness and education in Nigeria. With the right support and resources, I believe that we can see a significant reduction in the prevalence of sickle cell disorder in Nigeria within the next decade. It's a lofty goal, but one that's worth striving for.
The Konga103.7FM partnership is a beacon of hope for thousands of Nigerian families affected by sickle cell disorder. As Adeyemi and her family continue to navigate the challenges of this condition, it's clear that awareness, education, and early genotype testing are the keys to a brighter future. By amplifying the conversation around sickle cell disorder, Konga103.7FM is helping to drive a national conversation that will ultimately lead to better health outcomes for Nigerians living with this condition.


