Mulikat Okanlawon, Nigeria
Noma Survivor

Mulikat Okanlawon works as a hygiene officer at the Sokoto Noma Children’s Hospital in the northern corner of Nigeria. 

“I used to cry every day. I didn’t associate with anyone due to the stigma. I was alone,” Mulikat recalls. “But after I was treated here, everything changed. I began to admire myself. I began to relate to other people. I continued my schooling. I began to do everything that I couldn’t do before.”

Having subsequently completed her tertiary education at the local Gwadabawa School of Health Technology, Mulikat was offered her current job at Sokoto Noma Children’s Hospital, where she also provides psychosocial support to noma patients and acts as an advocate. 

“My goal is to inspire people,” she says. “I want to share my story with all noma patients: There is still life after Noma. When there is life, there is hope.”

“I want to share my story with all noma patients: There is still life after Noma. When there is life, there is hope.”​​​​​​​

With many thanks to Mulikat for sharing her story.

Mulikat Okanlawon, Noma survivor

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