BHIN
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The Brain Health Initiative Nigeria (BHIN) is an initiative aimed at addressing key gaps in our understanding of how modifiable risk factors affect the brain health of Nigerian population
20/04/2026
Care goes beyond kindness—it protects the brain. 🧠💜
Join our Basic Carers Training as we explore how simple, compassionate care can support and strengthen brain health.
📅 25th & 26th of June
⏰ 9AM daily
📍 Physical & Virtual participation
✨ Participation is FREE
📜 Certificate: ₦5,000 (Payment for certificate indicates participation)
👥 Who should join?
• Anyone planning to Japa
• Nurse aide workers
• Nurses
• Social workers
• Anyone passionate about caregiving
This is more than a training—it’s a step toward building skills that truly make a difference.
📩 Register now through this link: http://bit.ly/3QiEvxj
Not every child who behaves differently is being difficult.
Sometimes, they are simply experiencing the world in a different way.
This Autism Awareness Month, let’s move beyond assumptions and choose understanding, patience, and acceptance. 💙
Autism Awareness Month
08/04/2026
We successfully hosted an Inaugural Conference in collaboration with the International Dementia Academy Africa (IDAA) — a powerful step toward strengthening dementia awareness, education, and capacity building in Nigeria and across Africa.
With the theme “Introducing Foundational Dementia Knowledge and Interactive Learning,” the conference brought together experts, clinicians, and professionals committed to advancing brain health and dementia care.
Participants engaged in insightful discussions, interactive learning sessions, and knowledge exchange led by distinguished speakers from across the globe. The event highlighted the importance of building foundational dementia knowledge, promoting early recognition, and strengthening collaborative efforts in research, care, and advocacy.
We are grateful to our incredible faculties and delegates who made this milestone event impactful.
Together, we continue to move the conversation on brain health and dementia care forward.
30/03/2026
26/03/2026
🧠 Advancing Brain Health Through Partnership
Join us for a one-day interactive workshop bringing together global and African experts to identify joint research, training, and advocacy priorities for brain health and dementia care.
This session will foster collaboration, spark innovation, and strengthen partnerships aimed at improving brain health outcomes across Africa.
📅 31st March, 2026
🕐 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM
📍 The Paul Hendrickson Lecture Theatre, College of Medicine, Ibadan
Be part of the conversation shaping the future of brain health in Africa.
Highlights of Brain Fiesta Event that was held on Saturday 🥳💜
16/03/2026
It’s Brain Awareness Week 🧠
This week, we’ll be sharing daily Brain Tips to help you understand, protect, and care for your brain.
Your brain controls how you think, move, feel, and live — and small daily habits can make a big difference in keeping it healthy.
Follow along as we share simple tips you can start practicing today.
Happy new month to you🥳💜
19/02/2026
Young minds. Strong brains. Bright futures. 🧠🚀
This Brain Awareness Week, Brain Health Initiative Nigeria presents Brain Fiesta 2026 — specially designed for youth!
Get ready for:
🎤 Brain Health Talks
🧩 Cognitive Games
🏃🏾♀️ Brain Exercises
🍲 Food & Networking
Participation is FREE, but spaces are limited.
To secure your spot, join our WhatsApp group now via the link below 👇🏾
https://chat.whatsapp.com/DH5LSBUq4LW6wBkBvYC9i1
Don’t just attend — come ready to grow, connect, and level up your brain power.
11/02/2026
Many people feel perfectly fine while living with high blood pressure.
Unfortunately, the brain may not be.
Sustained hypertension quietly affects the vessels that supply oxygen and nutrients to the brain — raising the risk of stroke and other neurological complications.
This is why awareness, early detection, and routine monitoring matter.
At Brain Health Initiative Nigeria, our work bridges research and community engagement to encourage proactive brain and vascular health.
Prevention starts long before symptoms appear.
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Telephone
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Oyo
200211
Opening Hours
| Monday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Tuesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Wednesday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Thursday | 09:00 - 17:00 |
| Friday | 09:00 - 17:00 |