As part of our celebration of #BlackHistoryMonth, we will be uplifting Black pharmacists and pharmacy students who have achieved exceptional things.

Please engage with us and share your experiences with these individuals as we update this thread throughout the month.

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We will be tagging each post with the hashtag #Pheroes to represent our Pharmacy Heroes.

You can click on the tag throughout #BlackHistoryMonth to keep up to date with all of our posts.

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The first of our #Pheroes is Dr Diane Ashiru-Oredope
@DrDianeAshiru

As a mentor and leader Diane has paved the way for many young Black, future pharmacists. Protecting our antibiotics and Black pharmacists through education and dedication!

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Our next #Pheroes is Olutayo Arikawe @OlutayoArikawe

As a Director & Superintendent Pharmacist, Olutayo has shown that Community Pharmacy is simply what you make it. Her dedication is reflected in the awards she has won for the work she puts in!

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Another one of our #Pheroes is Ade Williams @adewilliamsnhs

As a trailblazing patient advocate, Ade has won the heart of the public as seen by his multiple award wins. Patient safety is a pharmacist's top priority and Ade knows that well!

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Our next #Pheroes is Provisional Pharmacist, Labake Abioye
@spell_labake

Labake is an advocate for aiming high. She is an example to aspiring Black pharmacy students that they can and will achieve their goals!

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Our #Pheroes for today is Ade Tojuola @ATojuola

As founder of Pharmacistweb.com, Ade stresses the importance in surrounding yourself with a supportive network. Keeping Black pharmacists well connected is a contribution worth celebrating!

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Today's #Pheroes is Angela Mavalla @angelamavalla

As an involved Community Pharmacist and budding entrepreneur, Angela knows what is means to be well invested in what you do. She sets the example for keeping your horizons wide!

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Our #Pheroes today is Rachel Francis-Nweke @imrachelfrancis

Rachel has experienced a lively career in pursuing what was right for her at each stage. She is an encouragement for lifting others, enjoying you work and knowing your worth!

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We have a Pre-Reg #Pheroes in Chono Bantubonse @ChonoBantubonse

Chono has highlighted the amazing learning aspects of the degree in a UoM Pharmacy video and remains a proactive learner in her Pre-Registration year. Congratulations!

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@ChonoBantubonse Today's #Pheroes is Kwame Peprah, a mental health pharmacist.

Kwame leads a group of specialist pharmacists as site lead and is also currently undertaking a MBA degree. He is a big advocate for networking and learning from others - one of our key values at BPC! Image
Today we are highlighting Dr Esnath Magola @Esnat7 as today's #Pheroes

Esnath is a practicing hospital pharmacist, clinical lecturer at @UoMMPharm and researcher. Her dedication to all areas of the profession makes her an inspiration to us all!

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Today's NOMINATED #Pheroes is Pro-Reg Kweku Bimpong @KwekuBimpong

"Kweku is a dedicated individual who strives to help as many people as he can within the profession". Friendly, approachable and insightful, he'll be a game changing Pharmacist!

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Our #Pheroes for today is Hospital Pharmacist, Tase Oputu @tase3121

Tase is a great Black female role model, showing young Black girls and beyond that they too can lead. Passionate about Equality and Diversity, Tase is inspirational on all fronts!

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@tase3121 Our #Pheroes today is Pharmacy graduate and current PhD researcher, Emmanuel Okwelogu linkedin.com/in/emmanuel-ok…

Emmanuel is a charismatic and inspiring individual. Always an advocate for following your calling, he adds much to the profession!

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@tase3121 Todays #Pheroes is Lelly Oboh @LellyOboh

Lelly is a Consultant Pharmacist who is passionate about her patients. The mutual privilege of bringing out the best in others and having that reciprocated is the greatest part of Lelly's journey.

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@tase3121 Todays #Pheores is Dr Raliat Onatade @Ral_sez

"To know Raliat is to know a genius backed up with humility and kindness". Leaving an impression on everyone she meets, Raliat defines innovative pharmacy practice!

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Today's #Pheroes is Advanced Clinical Practitioner, Bernard Doro @bernarddoro

Bernard continues to upskill himself to develop a career he can be proud of. He is always ready to utilise his skills and lend a hand to uplift everyone around him!

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Todays #Pheores is Dr Frances Akor @DrFrancesAkor

Frances provides perspective in the rooms she occupies and as a Consultant Pharmacist in Anticoagulation she demonstrates her leadership and ability to bring change where it is required.

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@DrFrancesAkor Todays #Pheroes is GP Pharmacist, Osenadia C. Joseph-Ebare @OsenadiaJE

Osenadia is Director at Ace of Diamonds & CultureShop UK. As an instrumental part of the ACPN set up, supporting Pre-Registration Pharmacists, he is a beacon in the profession!

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