Her accomplishments were recognized during the 9th induction ceremony for 93 medical doctors, organized by the Medical and Dental Council of Nigeria.
The Ogun State chapter of the Nigeria Medical Association honored her success with a cash award of N200,000 and a plaque. Babcock University’s Vice Chancellor, Prof. Ademola Tayo, praised the new doctors and encouraged them to prioritize patient care over financial incentives, highlighting the need for collaboration in addressing persistent health issues such as Lassa Fever.
Prof. John Sotunsa, Provost of the Benjamin Carson College of Health and Medical Sciences, remarked that more than 20 medical doctors received distinctions, with Nnaji achieving the highest honors. He urged the new doctors to maintain effective communication with their patients and pointed out the connection between combating corruption and enhancing health outcomes.
Nnaji’s outstanding achievement establishes a new benchmark for aspiring medical professionals.