Wednesday, March 12, 2014

TOP FEMALE PHOTOGRAPHER, YETUNDE BABAEKO HOLDS THE FIRST BREAST CANCER AWARENESS PHOTO EXHIBITION IN WEST AFRICA


Zemaye Okediji, Damilola Kuku, Yemi Disu, Yetunde Babaeko.
X-perspective photographers at the exhibition

Leading photographer Yetunde Babaeko and X-perspective, a group of female photographers launched a first of a kind photo exhibition to the delight of guests who converged at Goethe Institute, Onikan on the 8th of March, 2014 to create awareness for breast cancer.

The exhibition drew guests ranging from photographers to art and health enthusiasts and the general public. The event commenced with a one-minute silence for Pa J.D Okhai Ojekere, a legendary photographer who was buried on the same day. Yetunde Babaeko opened the event with a speech on her idea behind X-perspective initiative and the exhibition.

Yetunde Babaeko addressing guest at the exhibition
Mrs. Clementina Ometu, a representative of Sebeccly Cancer Care educated guests on breast cancer and the importance of early detection, which can help reduce the outbreak in the country. This will enlighten the members of the public and potentially reduce stigma in the society.

sebeccly cancer care team

Photos showcased were taken by a group of independent female photographers known as X-perspective led by leading photographer Yetunde Babaeko who are driven by the collective goal of “making a lasting impact through the lens of a camera”. Photos from six photographers were showcased, each of them telling a unique story about different cancer survivors.

post cards  of survivors at the exhibition

Yetunde Babaeko sharing the idea behind this photo

“This exhibition is really close to my heart because it affects women and their families. These women go through a lot emotionally, financially and physically and the hospitals lack adequate medical equipment and personnel that are needed to cater to these women. My major goal is to create awareness and advocacy for early detection that will reduce the number of patients in the long run. Another goal for me is raising funds for the survivors and patients that are needed to make available the necessary equipment and medications required”. Yetunde Babaeko speaks passionately about breast cancer at the exhibition.

Wana Udobang, founder 1K4cancer, Yetunde Babeko- founder X-Perspective
and representive of Sebeccly cancer care

“I attended a workshop organized by Sebeccly Cancer Care and there was a woman who could not afford treatment for the illness. I said to myself what could I do because I didn’t have money nor did I have wealthy friends. That’s where the initiative 1K4Cancer was birthed that had a main goal of soliciting for funds for cancer care and treatment”. Wana Udobang speaks about her initiative at the exhibition.

An emotional guest at the exhibition
“It was emotional and heartbreaking to hear the survivors’ story. We did not fully understand the gravity of the stories they told until we started seeing and taking pictures. I joined the initiative because I felt touched by their stories, how most of them had to sell all they had just to pay for treatment and it still was not enough to cover all the treatment”.  Yemi Disu a member X-perspective shares her experience at the exhibition.

This exhibition will run till the 29th of March 2014 and proceeds from the sales of the photos and post cards will go to Sebeccly Cancer Care for treatment of cancer patients and survivors on their waiting list.

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