Vote Code 32: Mr. Albert Opoku Stands Out in Ministry of Health National Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Award 2025

Mr. Albert Opoku, a respected researcher and dedicated advocate for nursing and midwifery education, has been nominated for the Ministry of Health, National Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Award 2025 in the Research Category of Education and Research Excellence. His nomination recognizes his remarkable academic achievements, which include over 30 published works that continue to influence practice, training, and policy in the health sector.
The annual awards ceremony, organized under the auspices of the Ministry of Health, celebrates healthcare professionals whose work drives innovation and improves service delivery in Ghana. For many within the nursing and midwifery fraternity, Mr. Opoku’s inclusion is seen as well-deserved recognition of his years of commitment to advancing research and mentoring the next generation of healthcare leaders.
His studies, covering diverse areas in nursing, midwifery, and public health, have become valuable resources for both policymakers and practitioners. By addressing critical issues in patient care and professional practice, Mr. Opoku has established himself as a leading voice in evidence-based healthcare.
Those who have worked closely with him describe him as a role model whose humility, dedication, and vision have elevated the reputation of nursing and midwifery education in Ghana. His nomination, they believe, highlights the importance of scholarship as a foundation for improving healthcare outcomes.

To secure the award, members of the public are being encouraged to show their support by voting. The process is simple: dial *713*897#, enter the contestant’s code 32, choose the number of votes, confirm the amount, and finalize with a mobile money pin.
If successful, Mr. Opoku’s win would not only be a personal triumph but also a collective victory for the nursing and midwifery community. It would affirm the Ministry of Health’s commitment to promoting research, innovation, and evidence-based practice as key pillars of national healthcare development, while setting a shining example of how dedication to knowledge can transform lives across the country.




