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Ohio governor hosts Nigerian mental health advocate

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A mental health advocate, Emmanuel Ahmadu, was hosted penultimate Thursday by Governor Mike DeWine and his wife, Fran DeWine, as part of Black History Month 2026 celebrations.













The invitation recognised Mr Ahmadu’s contributions to community mental health, youth empowerment, suicide prevention, and trauma-informed advocacy.




Mr Ahmadu, in an interview, said the recognition followed years of impactful service that had reached children, youths, families, and underserved communities through school-based programs, public health partnerships, and global platforms.

“I give all glory to God for this recognition. Receiving an official invitation from the governor of Ohio affirms that service rooted in compassion and faith still matters.




“I am grateful to use my God-given abilities to empower children, youths, and the younger generation to cope with mental health challenges and to inspire hope for a better society,” he said.


Mr Ahmadu added, “This recognition reminds me that the work continues. I am excited to expand impact-building resilience, restoring dignity, and inspiring the next generation. To me, this recognition means responsibility, renewed commitment, and greater service.”


Mr Ahmadu said that Mr DeWine’s administration had framed Black History Month as a time to honour excellence and service that strengthen communities and advance a healthier, more inclusive Ohio.


He said that his work closely aligned with this vision through prevention-focused mental health education, early intervention, and culturally responsive, faith-centered engagement that bridges clinical practice and community leadership.

According to him, his local commitment in Ohio has been especially notable through collaborations with schools for nonpartisan civic sensitisation and mental health programs, nonprofits, faith-based organisations, government agencies, and public health stakeholders.

(NAN)




 
 
 

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