It will be a convergence of the biggest trado-medicine professionals in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India where the first World Health Organization (WHO) Traditional Medicine Global Summit will take place. At the Global Summit —to be co-hosted by WHO and the Government of India on 17 and 18 August— Nigerian-renowned Traditional Medicine expert, Dr Quincy Olasunmbo Ayodele will debut alongside other world experts to mobilise political commitment and evidence-based action on traditional medicine, which is a first port of call for millions of people worldwide to address their health and well-being needs.

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Quincy, the founder of Quincy Wellness and Naturopathic Centre, has secured her place of pride in today’s health business both locally and internationally. She will once again have the opportunity as one of the WHO resource persons and experts to inspire the world with the successful trajectory of traditional medicine in Nigeria vis-a-vis some of the challenges at the two-day event that will run simultaneously with the G20 Health Ministerial Meeting. The seasoned and highly celebrated entrepreneur will also have the opportunity to relish her audience with the salient information among many others that Nigeria has over 8,000 plant species with numerous benefits in ethno-medicine and ethno-pharmacy and it is being used either wholly or in combination with modern drugs.