Arewa24 boosts awareness on mental health at breakfast shows

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A Hausa language family entertainment and lifestyle television channel and production studio, Arewa24 has launched its focus on Mental Health and Wellness Month.


Throughout July, Arewa24 will devote major segments of its daily breakfast show, “Gari Ya Waye” and its women’s show, “Mata A Yau” to a series of in-depth discussions and interviews with some of the top doctors, therapists and other health experts on issues of mental health and wellness in Northern Nigeria.

Although experts agree that mental health is an integral part of good health and wellbeing, it has been neglected in Nigeria, particularly Northern Nigeria.

According to the Association of Psychiatrists in Nigeria (APN), more than 60 million Nigerians are suffering from some form of mental illness, but only 10 per cent are able to access appropriate care.

APN President, Taiwo Obindo, explained that the gap in treatment is a result of various factors, including lack of knowledge, which leaves people with insufficient information about the causes of mental illness and the ability to identify and seek appropriate treatment.

Despite the prevalence of mental illness in the country, according to the Nigerian Medical Association (NMA), there are only 350 psychiatrists currently available to serve a Nigerian population of some 220 million people. It is estimated that at least one out of every four Nigerians is living with some sort or mental illness.

A mental health expert, Aisha Bubah, said: “People do not have an understanding about mental health, so mental health gets attributed to so many cultural beliefs, superstitious beliefs and evil. And the image of mental health people have is always about the most extreme cases.”

Arewa24 is working to fill this glaring knowledge gap by first providing basic information and awareness about mental health, mental illness and mental wellness. It has brought together a group of psychiatrists, therapists and subject matter experts who will also discuss how we can all develop ways to nurture positive mental wellness, both individually and with our families.

The Executive Producer of Arewas24 Studio Productions, Aisha Lawal, said: “We are committed to using our broadly distributed, popular and trusted entertainment platform to serve our Northern Nigerian communities with positive campaigns. We believe it’s our corporate and social responsibility to go beyond just entertaining our viewers.

That’s why we want to raise awareness around critically important issues in our communities such as mental health. We want to help educate and inform our sons and daughters, help prepare them for a better future, and try to address some of the root causes of poverty to which poor mental health is a major contributor.”

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