Salu is the founder of The Iba - Malaria Eradication Foundation - an NGO with mission to combat malaria. Salu's involvement in the fight against malaria is testament that passion and commitment to a goal is an essential ingredient to achieving success.
Salu, due to his personal experience with the disease, his many battles in the hospital and eventual loss of some of his primary school education to the disease made him start his organization. Salu is an innovator. Since 2012, he has partnered with major local and international organizations to combat the disease. He has received support from the Pollination Project, Exxon Mobil, the German Embassy Nigeria, the US Embassy Nigeria, the Lagos State Ministries of Health and Environment, The International Red Cross Society, and several media organizations in Nigeria. Salu focuses on rural areas with special concentration on women and children.
As a health advocate cum activist and an emerging voice in the fight against malaria, Salu strongly advocates for health equity and rural areas and poor people health coverage - simply means, combining the four factors of Place, Product, Price and Promotion to ensure malaria does not continue to serve as an impediment especially for the poor.
There are still so many people in Africa who believes Malaria is caused by bad food or water, staying under the sun or even thinking it is spiritual hence Salu's strength in and appetite for strong advocacy and community focused education. Salu understands how powerful conventional and social media is to break the cultural, language and general indifference of people about the need to #DefeatMalaria and hopes that the many impressive ways that he has introduced innovations and galvanized support to #DefeatMalaria can eventually bring an end to the disease .
He has mobilized and recruited hundreds of youth volunteers through social media to help in conducting environmental sanitation exercise in the dirtiest communities and to distribute thousands of Long Lasting Insecticide Treated Nets and anti-malaria drugs. His impressive, innovative programs and passion to eradicate malaria has earned him accolades from reputable organizations like the National Youth Service Corps, the Commonwealth, the Mastercard Foundation, the International Youth Foundation amongst others. His quest to ensure everyone is educated about malaria resulted in him building a malaria mobile app available on Google Play Store to educate people about malaria. Salu is at the final stages of publishing a malaria comic book which is designed for in-school and out of school students in all the 54 Sub-Saharan African Countries especially endemic countries, and which will be translated in major languages spoken in Africa and the Asian continent.
Salu is a 2012 Commonwealth Youth Awards African finalist, a 2013 Carrington Youth Fellow, 2014 Social Entrepreneur Transforming Africa Fellow and a 2015 Mandela Washington Fellow. He was recently elected the President of the Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumni Association of Nigeria.
Comments
Alexander Oseji
2015-10-15 22:39
After i saw bill gates ted talk about mosquitoes and malaria in places like Africa. I started to think what can be done to completely annihilate the parasite..... Kudos to you bro.
Omolt Osina
2015-10-15 21:55
Bright Guy! Congratulations in advance!
Bajulaiye Eritunmise
2015-10-15 20:41
This is just a step forward out of the million steps ahead,hold unto your dreams, never relent,be steady and attain your goals.The mission and vision of IBA shall definitely be known to the world. IBA deserves the wining vote.
Francis Osaji
2015-10-15 07:43
Great work
Fela Bright
2015-10-15 07:15
He is a Young Enterprising Leader that takes his work and growth seriously. He is a source of inspiration to his peers. I hope he wins!
Fela Bright
2015-10-15 07:12
He is a Young Enterprising Leader that takes his work and growth seriously. He is a source of inspiration to his peers. I hope he wins!
Olabode Onile-ere
2015-10-15 04:52
I have never met Salu in person, only through social media. Nonetheless, I know him to be very, creative, dogged and consistent in heralding the war against Malaria. I dare say that he is a five star general in this war who is determined to win via enlightenment. keep up the good work sir *salute*
Temi Adeoye
2015-10-15 01:58
Iba Fighter (literarily translating to Malaria Fighter). So much so that I wished him a Malaria-free world on his birthday – of course on Facebook. This is Salu's biggest dream, and social media, a major tool.
Godwin Uruwa
2015-10-15 01:51
Congratulations brother man.
Miriam iyere
2015-10-15 00:04
Mayowa is a dear friend with a great personality. I was not surprised when he picked up the leadership role and championed a cause like this. I read one of his articles during his research at the beginning and I knew there was something coming though he didn't say much. Working with Mayowa to eradicate Malaria was a great experience as I learned a lot of things that stuck in my head. He has put in all of his resources. He deserves this totally. Only because of a lack of enough words do I use these words "well done". I am sure there are better, more powerful words to use to commend this zealous, strong, focused, amenable young man full of dreams and smiles. Congratulations dear! I hope with all my heart you get this.
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Salu is the founder of The Iba - Malaria Eradication Foundation - an NGO with mission to combat malaria. Salu's involvement in the fight against malaria is testament that passion and commitment to a goal is an essential ingredient to achieving success. Salu, due to his personal experience with the disease, his many battles in the hospital and eventual loss of some of his primary school education to the disease made him start his organization. Salu is an innovator. Since 2012, he has partnered with major local and international organizations to combat the disease. He has received support from the Pollination Project, Exxon Mobil, the German Embassy Nigeria, the US Embassy Nigeria, the Lagos State Ministries of Health and Environment, The International Red Cross Society, and several media organizations in Nigeria. Salu focuses on rural areas with special concentration on women and children. As a health advocate cum activist and an emerging voice in the fight against malaria, Salu strongly advocates for health equity and rural areas and poor people health coverage - simply means, combining the four factors of Place, Product, Price and Promotion to ensure malaria does not continue to serve as an impediment especially for the poor. There are still so many people in Africa who believes Malaria is caused by bad food or water, staying under the sun or even thinking it is spiritual hence Salu's strength in and appetite for strong advocacy and community focused education. Salu understands how powerful conventional and social media is to break the cultural, language and general indifference of people about the need to #DefeatMalaria and hopes that the many impressive ways that he has introduced innovations and galvanized support to #DefeatMalaria can eventually bring an end to the disease . He has mobilized and recruited hundreds of youth volunteers through social media to help in conducting environmental sanitation exercise in the dirtiest communities and to distribute thousands of Long Lasting Insecticide Treated Nets and anti-malaria drugs. His impressive, innovative programs and passion to eradicate malaria has earned him accolades from reputable organizations like the National Youth Service Corps, the Commonwealth, the Mastercard Foundation, the International Youth Foundation amongst others. His quest to ensure everyone is educated about malaria resulted in him building a malaria mobile app available on Google Play Store to educate people about malaria. Salu is at the final stages of publishing a malaria comic book which is designed for in-school and out of school students in all the 54 Sub-Saharan African Countries especially endemic countries, and which will be translated in major languages spoken in Africa and the Asian continent. Salu is a 2012 Commonwealth Youth Awards African finalist, a 2013 Carrington Youth Fellow, 2014 Social Entrepreneur Transforming Africa Fellow and a 2015 Mandela Washington Fellow. He was recently elected the President of the Mandela Washington Fellowship Alumni Association of Nigeria.
Comments
Alexander Oseji
2015-10-15 22:39After i saw bill gates ted talk about mosquitoes and malaria in places like Africa. I started to think what can be done to completely annihilate the parasite..... Kudos to you bro.
Omolt Osina
2015-10-15 21:55Bright Guy! Congratulations in advance!
Bajulaiye Eritunmise
2015-10-15 20:41This is just a step forward out of the million steps ahead,hold unto your dreams, never relent,be steady and attain your goals.The mission and vision of IBA shall definitely be known to the world. IBA deserves the wining vote.
Francis Osaji
2015-10-15 07:43Great work
Fela Bright
2015-10-15 07:15He is a Young Enterprising Leader that takes his work and growth seriously. He is a source of inspiration to his peers. I hope he wins!
Fela Bright
2015-10-15 07:12He is a Young Enterprising Leader that takes his work and growth seriously. He is a source of inspiration to his peers. I hope he wins!
Olabode Onile-ere
2015-10-15 04:52I have never met Salu in person, only through social media. Nonetheless, I know him to be very, creative, dogged and consistent in heralding the war against Malaria. I dare say that he is a five star general in this war who is determined to win via enlightenment. keep up the good work sir *salute*
Temi Adeoye
2015-10-15 01:58Iba Fighter (literarily translating to Malaria Fighter). So much so that I wished him a Malaria-free world on his birthday – of course on Facebook. This is Salu's biggest dream, and social media, a major tool.
Godwin Uruwa
2015-10-15 01:51Congratulations brother man.
Miriam iyere
2015-10-15 00:04Mayowa is a dear friend with a great personality. I was not surprised when he picked up the leadership role and championed a cause like this. I read one of his articles during his research at the beginning and I knew there was something coming though he didn't say much. Working with Mayowa to eradicate Malaria was a great experience as I learned a lot of things that stuck in my head. He has put in all of his resources. He deserves this totally. Only because of a lack of enough words do I use these words "well done". I am sure there are better, more powerful words to use to commend this zealous, strong, focused, amenable young man full of dreams and smiles. Congratulations dear! I hope with all my heart you get this.