The 21st team in Kigali
EXPERTS IN herbal care assistance in Ghana and across the world, 21st Clinic, has annexed another international award to its several awards credentials.
It was a night that would forever remain a memento to the herbal clinic brand as it was awarded the outstanding herbal base clinic of the year.
The event took place at the Radisson Blue Hotel and Conference Centre in Kigali, Rwanda, on Saturday, November 27, 2021.
Chief Executive Officer of 21st Clinic, Dr. Blessed Foster, was also awarded for his achievements and several successes in the herbal medicine sector in addition to how he has used his clinic to solve several health issues.
Organisers of the spectacular event, African Regional Magazine, also awarded and recognised over 100 most influential individuals and corporate institutions on the continent.
Dr. Foster dedicated the award to Ghanaians, especially the chiefs and people of Nkoranza in the Bono East Region for their support and contribution towards the growth of the 21st Clinic.
“This is a win for all of us. Ghanaians have been of great support to my herbal clinic and I appreciate. The people and traditional leaders of Nkoranza have also been exceptional. They’ve helped me from the start. They made sure the first point was a success, which has made it an international name at the moment. In just about two months, we’ve won several awards, including heavy international mentions, and the support from Ghanaians made it possible which I am grateful for,” he said.
Present at the awards ceremony with Dr. Foster were top media gurus from Ghana. There were also many individuals from various African countries.
Recent Recognition
Dr. Foster was recently recognised by the United Clergy International Association at the 16th Ever Achievers Leadership Awards held at the Golden Tulip Hotel in Kumasi.
According to UCIA, it settled on Dr. Foster for the award because of his “distinguished years of outstanding performance, tireless dedication, consummate professionalism and unparalleled loyalty to your work and the health needs of Ghanaians.”
The several wins also follow the inauguration of the specialist Sciatica Research and Treatment Centre fully equipped with modern facilities to provide complete healthcare assistance to patients.
The facility, inaugurated at East Legon’s American House in Accra, is meant to provide advanced research and treatment that influences policy direction and programme implementation to improve the well-being while reducing ill health in Ghana and globally.
Dr. Foster said the establishment of the Sciatica Research and Treatment Centre was to “delve into the canker of sciatica affecting the populace” and finding a lasting solution to it.
He revealed the facility would not only “serve as a research and treatment centre but as a referral centre for other health facilities as well as global health bodies for intensive studies on sciatica,” adding that, the centre would “lead to better health, better care and better lives” for all clients.
“21st Clinic has rapidly evolved during the past six years of its inception and has changed the way health care is currently delivered in Ghana,” he added.