Deborah Ibukunoluwa Aderogba, a final-year Foreign Languages student at Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, Nigeria, hosted an Art Therapy session at the university’s Health Centre on Wednesday, October 16, 2024. The session, titled “Art as a Healing Therapy,” included the donation of 25 artworks and 500 healing cards. Both walk-in patients and those admitted participated in creating art and attending the therapy sessions. The event was inaugurated by Deputy Vice-Chancellor Administration, Prof. Yomi Daramola, who praised Miss Aderogba’s selflessness and innovative healing methods. Prof. Akanni Akinyemi, the Deputy Vice-Chancellor, Research, Innovation and Development, also lauded her unique personality, drive, and…
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