Wednesday, June 17, 2026

The Sun Nigeria

How Mukhtar Jibrin is reviving Nigeria’s herbal heritage through natural healing

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When Alh. Dr. Mukhtar Jibrin embarked on a personal journey toward better health in 2017, he had no idea it would grow into a national movement that would reconnect Nigerians with their ancestral healing roots.

What began as an experiment with nature’s remedies evolved into LAMJIB Herbal Mixture — a trusted name now synonymous with affordable, effective, and natural health solutions.

Dr. Jibrin’s inspiration was born from experience. After witnessing the transformative power of herbs on his own health and those of people close to him, he became convinced that the healing power of nature was too valuable to keep to himself. “I was inspired to start LAMJIB Herbal Mixture because I saw how natural herbs improved my own health and the health of people around me. I wanted to share this gift of nature with others,” he explained.

Beyond personal conviction, his journey was also cultural and deeply rooted in family tradition. Raised in an environment where herbal knowledge was handed down from generation to generation, Dr. Jibrin grew up watching how plants were used to heal. “My inspiration came from traditional knowledge passed down in my family. I grew up seeing how herbs were used to heal, and I wanted to preserve that wisdom and make it available to more people,” he said.

A Mission Born from Community Need

Dr. Jibrin’s decision to formalize his passion came from observing the health struggles in his community. Many people faced preventable illnesses, often worsened by high medical costs and limited access to modern healthcare. This reality motivated him to provide herbal alternatives that were both safe and affordable.

Through LAMJIB Herbal Mixture, he introduced remedies that have since helped families manage common ailments naturally. His work also includes educating the public about the proper use of herbs — fostering a growing awareness of the benefits of natural healing in everyday life.

Healing, Empowerment, and Economic Growth

Dr. Jibrin’s impact goes beyond the health sector. His initiative has become a platform for empowerment, supporting local farmers and herbal suppliers whose livelihoods depend on the cultivation of medicinal plants. By creating a market for homegrown herbs, he is boosting small-scale agriculture and promoting sustainability.

In doing so, Dr. Jibrin is also preserving Nigeria’s fading herbal traditions, ensuring that indigenous knowledge is passed on rather than forgotten. His brand has become a bridge between modern wellness practices and traditional healing wisdom.

Strengthening the Nation’s Health Sector

At a national level, Alh. Dr. Mukhtar Jibrin’s efforts are contributing to the growth of Nigeria’s local health industry. By offering herbal alternatives, his work helps reduce dependency on imported synthetic drugs — keeping more value within the local economy and reinforcing confidence in homegrown solutions.

His vision extends far beyond business success. “We aim to position herbal medicine as part of the nation’s healthcare solutions,” he noted. “Our goal is to improve health outcomes, support local industries, and celebrate the wisdom of our heritage.”

A Legacy of Natural Healing

Today, Alh. Dr. Mukhtar Jibrin stands as one of the voices leading a renaissance in Nigeria’s natural health movement. His work through LAMJIB Herbal Mixture continues to touch lives — offering not just remedies, but hope, empowerment, and cultural preservation.

In an age where people are seeking cleaner, more sustainable paths to wellness, Dr. Jibrin’s mission reminds the world that sometimes, the future of healing lies in the roots of tradition.

It’s important to note that , He is the Current Vice president north west
Of NANTMP National Association Of Nigerian Traditional Medicine Practitioners, Mukhtar jibrin SARDAUNAN DNATA
SANTURAKIN BAGO (GOMBE STATE)
WANBAN FUNTUWA,was born at Kulluru, Jahun Local Government Jigawa state On 28th December 1980 and he Attended Aujara primary school 1986 to 1992. He went to Government Secondary school Aujara 1992 to 1998
And Later proceed to Hausawa Islamic School Kano state.