Stephanie Linus Launches “Hygiene First”; A Campaign That Seeks To Put Hygiene At The Center Of Our National Culture.

The launch of the “Hygiene First” campaign by Stephanie Linus seeks to make hygiene a central part of Nigerian culture, aiming to inspire long-term lifestyle changes and promote personal and community hygiene as a means of preventing communicable diseases such as COVID-19.

Amid the global challenges posed by COVID-19, the campaign encourages Nigerians to adopt new habits that prioritize hygiene. Titled “Hygiene First – My New Habit,” it aims to raise awareness and promote responsible personal and community hygiene practices across Nigeria.

The campaign emphasizes the role of individual commitment in maintaining good health and creating cleaner cities. By consciously embracing good hygiene habits, individuals can contribute to their own well-being and the welfare of those around them. Whether through regular hand washing, proper waste disposal, or thorough cleaning of public spaces, the campaign aims to provide practical tips and ideas for families to integrate into their daily routines.

By instilling positive and deliberate changes in behavior, the campaign aims to influence lives in ways that may not be immediately evident. “Hygiene First – My New Habit” is an initiative of the Extended Hands Foundation, led by Stephanie Linus.