AWKA – The city of Awka was buzzing with acclaim this weekend as the Nigerian Medical Association’s Anambra State Branch bestowed a prestigious award upon the state’s First Lady, Dr. Mrs. Nonye Soludo.
The esteemed body of physicians honoured her for what they described as her exceptional exploits in transforming healthy living from a mere concept into a widespread crusade, touching lives across every community in the state.
This recognition from the NMA is a powerful and resounding endorsement of the First Lady’s flagship project, the “Healthy Living with Nonye Soludo Initiative.”
For a body of medical experts to formally acknowledge her work gives it a seal of professional approval, elevating it beyond a typical pet project.
It signifies that her efforts are creating a measurable, positive impact on the public health landscape of Anambra, a feat celebrated by the very guardians of the state’s wellbeing.
Clearly elated by the honor, the governor’s wife took to social media to share her excitement. “Another win for Healthy Living!” she declared.
“I received a special award from the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA) Anambra State Branch. The award recognizes the works we do at Healthy Living with Nonye Soludo Initiative. I’m super pleased to have been honoured by a prominent association as NMA.”
In a heartfelt follow up, Mrs. Soludo reflected on the deeper meaning of the moment, dedicating the accolade to the people who inspire her mission.
“This is a very special one, and, of course, it proves again that our modest efforts are seen and appreciated,” she noted.
“This special one is for all of you out there who see a genuine difference in what we do. God bless you all.”
The “Healthy Living with Nonye Soludo Initiative” has become a grassroots movement under her passionate leadership. It actively promotes fundamental pillars of wellness, including organic nutrition, physical fitness, personal hygiene, and environmental cleanliness.
The program has been credited with mainstreaming a new culture of health consciousness among citizens, from school children to the elderly, through direct engagement and public awareness campaigns.
With this significant award from the state’s top medical professionals, the First Lady’s resolve appears stronger than ever.
She confidently stated, “Healthy Living with Nonye Soludo has come to stay.”
This moment serves not as a culmination, but as a powerful catalyst, promising that her crusade for a healthier Anambra will continue to grow, fueled by renewed vigor and the respected endorsement of the medical community.



