27/05/2026
Eid Mubarak from UbuntuCare Africa!
As our Muslim brothers and sisters in Nigeria and across the diaspora gather to celebrate the sacred occasion of Eid-ul-Adha, we send our warmest felicitations.
Eid-ul-Adha is a festival of profound spiritual significance, one deeply rooted in the values of sacrifice, obedience to God, and compassion for our fellow man. It is a beautiful reminder that a community's true strength lies in how we look out for one another, share our blessings, and protect the most vulnerable.
Yet, for many families across Africa, the word "sacrifice" has taken on a heavy, daily meaning when it comes to basic health. When families are forced to pay for healthcare entirely out of pocket, they are often left making impossible, heartbreaking choices: between buying life-saving medicine or putting food on the table, between their dignity and their survival.
At UbuntuCare, we believe that no family should ever have to make catastrophic sacrifices to keep a loved one healthy.
This is why we are building a "Phygital" primary care infrastructure layer across Abuja, Jos, and Nsukka. By linking digital consultations with trusted, verified local pharmacies and utilizing community-backed unified risk pooling, inspired by the timeless "Isusu" spirit—we are creating a safety net that protects everyone. We are turning the promise of healthcare into a physical guarantee.
As we observe the national public holidays on Wednesday, May 27, and Thursday, May 28, 2026, let us embrace the true spirit of shared humanity and brotherhood. Let us use this time for sober reflection and collective prayers for the peace, security, and prosperity of our nation.
May your sacrifice be accepted, and may this festive season bring health, joy, and peace to your homes.