Natural Oilfield Services Limited (NOSL) organised the ‘You Are Not Alone’ mental health awareness drive in partnership with Mentally Aware Nigeria Initiative (MANI) at the University of Lagos to create an awareness about the significance of mental well-being. This event was a proactive endeavour to initiate open dialogues and provide substantial resources for mental health care.
Dignitaries present at the event were Dr Mrs Abolarin Abimbola, Director of Special Education and Guidance and Counselling, Lagos State Ministry of Education, Dr Umar Adisa, Sub-Dean of Faculty of Social Science, University of Lagos, Dr G A Akinbode, Head of Department of Psychology, University of Lagos, Dr UN Israel, Staff Adviser, Department of Psychology, University of Lagos, Mr Abiodun Oguntola, Executive Director, Mental Awareness Nigeria Initiative and Ms Oluwatomilayo Awodoyin, Clinical Psychologist, Mental Awareness Nigeria Initiative.
Mental health challenges have no boundaries. This mental health advocacy had a unique approach by inviting both mental health professionals and students from the University of Lagos to share their expertise and personal stories. This collaborative effort cultivated an environment of truthfulness that promotes acceptance and understanding.
Dr Mrs. Abolarin Abimbola expressed, ‘Navigating the landscape of mental health stigma requires collective effort and NOSL’s ‘You Are Not Alone’ is a positive initiative in mental health support. This will help to encourage dialogues and welcome different perspectives, which can reduce discrimination.’
By unlearning misconceptions, fostering awareness, collaborating, and sharing insights, engaging in the community, every small step can contribute to a more caring world, and amplify its impact to bring a positive change.
At the event, Dr G A Akinbode said, ‘In a world where mental health challenges persist, NOSL’s initiative will act as a guiding force and illuminate the avenues towards a benevolent future. We appreciate NOSL for inviting the students who play an integral part in shaping societal attitudes towards mental health, where mental well-being is prioritised and identified.’
Mentally Aware Nigeria Initiative (MANI) is Nigeria’s largest youth run and youth-focused mental health organization championing the fight against mental health related stigma and creating an environment that makes it possible for people to seek care for their mental health without fear of discrimination.
NOSL believes that mental health conversation is fundamental. The company is poised to make an ever-lasting impression, an unwavering commitment to long-term sustainability to value psychological well-being and support mental health challenges.