1ˢᵗ National Oncology Nursing Conference

Oncology Nursing in The Spotlight: Celebrating Excellence and Inspiring Growth

Join 500+ Nursing Leaders at the ONSN 2025 Conference

16th–18th December, 2025
Babcock University
Ilishan Remo, Ogun State
Nigeria

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About
The Conference

The Oncology Nursing Society of Nigeria (ONSN) invites local and international
partners to support its first National Oncology Nursing Conference. This
landmark event will bring together oncology nurses, researchers, clinicians,
policymakers, patient advocates, and international experts to strengthen cancer
care delivery and workforce development in Nigeria.

Why Attend

Join global oncology leaders to gain actionable strategies for advancing practice, policy, and research. Debate experts on precision care and equity, network with 500+ peers worldwide, and leave empowered to drive immediate impact—from refining patient protocols to shaping continental guidelines. Forge lasting connections through mentorship and cultural exchanges while elevating your role in Africa’s cancer care future.

Key Dates

Abstracts Due
Date

30th August, 2025

Early Bird Registration
Ends

30th August, 2025

Conference Date

16th to 18th December, 2025

Meet Our Keynote Speakers

Meet our visionary keynote speakers driving change in cancer care. Expect powerful insights on survivorship, health equity, and chemotherapy safety.

Prof. Margaret Fitch

Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Canada

Prof. Annie Young

Emerita Professor of Nursing, University of Warwick Medical School

Dr. Margaret Barton-Burke

Director of Nursing Research, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA

Meet Our Speakers

Explore dynamic sessions led by expert clinicians and researchers. Gain actionable tools in symptom science, clinical trials, and community-focused care.

Prof.  Prisca Adejumo

Dean, Faculty of Nursing, University of Ibadan

Dr. Oge Ilegbune

Medical Director, Lakeshore Cancer Center

Mrs Cynthia  Nwogu

Nurse Administrator, Lakeshore Cancer Center

Dr. Olubukola Ayodele

Consultant Medical Oncologist, Breast Oncology Lead, University Hospital of Leicester, NHS Trust, UK

Prof. Christiana O. Sowunmi

Dean, Babcock University School of Nursing

Dr. Chinomso Nwozichi

Professor, Kennesaw State University, Georgia USA

Nurse Nanre Mampak

Retired Assistant Director/Former coordinator, School of Postbasic Oncology Nursing, National Hospital, Abuja

Dr. Roselyn Ogunkunle

Program Director, Lone Star Oncology, Texas, Visiting Professor Chamberlain University, USA

Dr. Chinenye Iwuji

Medical Oncologist, Lakeshore Cancer Center, Lagos

Nurse Margaret  Kaka Gana

Assistant Director of Nursing Federal Medical Center, Keffi, Nasarawa

Prof. O. Abimbola Oluwatosin

Professor of Nursing, Faculty of Nursing Science, University of Medical Sciences, Ondo State

Nurse Nana Hauwa  Lawal

Assistant Director of Nursing/ Coordinator, School of Post basic Nursing , National Hospital Abuja.

Nurse Khadijat Abubakar

Principal Nursing Officer/Tutor at School of Post Basic Oncology Nursing, National Hospital, Abuja FCT

Dr. Modupe Elebute-Odunsi 

CEO/Founder Marcelle Ruth Cancer Centre & Specialist Hospital

Prof.  Deborah Esan

Professor and Dean, Faculty of Nursing, Bowen University

Dr Winnie K.W SO

Professor, The Nethersole School of Nursing, The Chinese University of HongKong.
President, International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care

info@onsnigeria.org

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Location

Babcock University, Ilishan Remo, Ogun State, Nigeria

info@onsnigeria.org

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Our Schedule

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

10:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Arrival and Registration

Lobby

11:00 AM – 11:50 AM

Conference Welcome, Opening Ceremony and goodwill messages

600-seater Hall

11:50 AM – 12:00 PM

Lifetime Legacy Award

600-seater Hall

12:00 PM – 12:50 PM

Opening Keynote Address: Oncology Nursing in the Spotlight: Celebrating Excellence and Inspiring Growth

Professor Margaret Fitch RN, PhD, Professor, Bloomberg Faculty of Nursing, University of Toronto, Canada.
Editor, Canadian Oncology Nursing Journal

600-seater Hall

12:50 PM – 1:10 PM

Commercial: Marcelle Ruth Cancer Centre & Specialist Hospital

600-seater Hall

1:10 PM – 2:00 PM

Power Session: Equity in Action: The oncology nurses’ pivotal role in reducing disparities in Nigerian cancer care

Prof. Winnie K.W. So PhD, RN, FAAN Professor, The Nethersole School of Nursing, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
President, International Society of Nurses in Cancer Care

600-seater Hall

2:00PM -2:20 PM

Commercials :  Roche

600-seater Hall

2:20 PM-3:20 PM

Lunch and Networking

3:20 PM- 4:10 PM

Plenary: Breaking Bad News and Navigating Difficult Conversations with Patients and Families

Dr. Oge Ilegbune
Medical Director, Lakeshore Cancer Center

600-seater Hall

4:10 PM- 5:00 PM

Plenary Session : What’s Age Got to Do With It? Caring for Older Patients With Cancer in Africa

Prof. O. Abimbola Oluwatosin
Professor of Nursing and Ag Dean, Faculty of Nursing Science, University of Medical Sciences, Ondo State

600-seater Hall

5:00 PM - 5:10 PM

Commercials : Frank’s

5:10 PM – 6:00 PM

Pioneering Excellence in Oncology Nursing: Nurse-Led Innovations in Port Care, Chemotherapy Administration, and Patient Counseling

Mrs. Cynthia Ikejiani
Nurse Administrator, Lakeshore Cancer center

600-seater Hall

6:00 PM- 7:00 PM

Panel discussion: Sexual Health: Talking Frankly to Patients About Sex and Intimacy During Cancer

  1. Prof. Christiana O. Sowunmi RN, PhD, FWAPCNM. Professor and Former Dean, Babcock University School of Nursing
  2. Nurse Nanre Mampak
    Retired Assistant Director/Former coordinator, School of Postbasic Oncology Nursing, National Hospital, Abuja

600-seater Hall

7:00 PM- 8:00 PM

Dinner and Networking

Tuesday, December 17, 2025

6:00AM- 7:00 AM

Walk against cancer

Stadium

7:00 AM – 8:30AM

Breakfast and Preparation

8:30AM- 9:00 AM

Day 2 Opening

600-seater

9:00 AM – 9:50 AM

Keynote address 2: The Global Nurse, Local Impact: Leveraging International Networks for Professional Growth and Resource Mobilization

Professor Annie Young,
– Emerita Professor of Nursing, University of Warwick Medical School,
-Honorary Nurse Consultant, University Hospital, Coventry, UK
-Co-Founder, Global Power of Oncology Nursing (GPON)

600-seater Hall

9:50 AM – 10:30 AM

Interview session: Cancer survivors

10:30 AM -10:40AM

Outstanding Leadership Award

10:40AM – 11:30 AM

Plenary session: Uniting Voices in Cancer Care – Enhancing Outcomes Through Collaborative Practice

Prof. Modupe Elebute-Odunsi MBBS MD FRCP FRCPath
CEO/Founder
Marcelle Ruth Cancer Centre & Specialist Hospital

600-seater Hall

11:30AM – 11:40 AM

Commercial

600-seater

11:40AM – 1:40 PM

Podium Présentations (Concurrent sessions) (15 minutes each)

Oral Presenters

1:40 PM – 2:40 PM

Lunch and Networking

BUHS Cafeteria

2:40 PM -3:40 PM

Poster presentations, Exhibition viewing and Networking

BCCHMS

3 :40 PM – 3 :50 PM

3:50 PM – 4:40 PM

Workshop/Masterclass: Conducting and Publishing Oncology Nursing Research: From Idea to Impact

Prof. Deborah Esan PhD, RN
Professor and Dean, Faculty of Nursing, Bowen University,

600-seater Hall

4:40 PM- 5:30 PM

Workshop sponsored by MASCC: Advancing Global Supportive Care: The Nursing Response to the MASCC 15 Ambition Statements for Equitable Access and Quality Care

Professor Annie Young & Professor Margaret Fitch

600-seater Hall

5:30 PM – 6:20 PM

Plenary session: Shining Light on Symptoms: Advancing Oncology Practice in Symptom Science and Management

Nurse Khadijat Abubakar
Principal Nursing Officer/Tutor at School of Post Basic Oncology Nursing, National Hospital, Abuja FCT

600-seater Hall

6:20 PM-6:30 PM

The Luminary Institutions in Cancer Care award

600-seater

6:30 PM -6:40 PM

Commercial

600-seater

6:40 PM- 8:00 PM

Dinner and networking

Tuesday, December 18, 2025

7:00am - 8:00am

Breakfast

8:30am - 9:30am

Plenary 3: Not All Breast Cancers Are Created Equal: Supporting Patients With HR+/HER2– Metastatic Breast Cancer Throughout Their Journey.

Dr. Chinomso Nwozichi PhD, RN, CMSRN, OCN, FAAN
Professor at Kennesaw State University, Wellstar School of Nursing,
Georgia , USA

600-seater

9:30am- 10:20am

Closing Keynote address: From Passion to Practice: Sustaining Excellence Through Research, Evidence-Based Care, and Quality Improvement

Dr. Margaret Barton-Burke
Director of Nursing Research, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA

600-seater Hall

10:20AM -10:30AM

Commercial and Transition

10:30 AM-12:10 PM

Concurrent sessions

1. Supporting Patient Care: Strategies for Preventing and managing Chemotherapy-Induced Nausea and Vomiting

Dr. Chinenye Iwuji
Medical Oncologist, Lakeshore Cancer Center, Lagos

600-seater Hall

2. Addressing the Elephant in the Room: The Stigma of Cancer in Africa

Nurse Nana Hauwa Lawal
Assistant Director of Nursing/ Coordinator, School of Post basic Nursing , National Hospital Abuja.

600-seater Hall

1. Tackling Skin Toxicities in Cancer Treatment.

Nurse Margaret Kaka Gana RM, RN, ROcN, MSc, PGD (Edu)
Assistant Director of Nursing

Siloam Valley

2. The Healing Shift: Breaking the Cycle of Burnout in Healthcare

Dr. Chinwe “Chichi” Okoli
Founder & Host, Take Charge with Dr Chichi

Siloam Valley

12:10 PM- 12:40PM

Entertainment/ Networking

600-seater

12:40PM- 1:20 PM

Fireside chat

600-seater

1:20PM – 2:30 PM

Lunch break, Networking and exhibition viewing

ACADEMY OF ONCOLOGY NURSING INDUCTION

2:30 PM – 2:50 PM

Welcome and opening

2:50 PM - 3:40 PM

Induction Lecture: Oncology Nursing Competencies and the Pursuit of Continuing Education in Africa

Dr . Roselyn Ogunkunle PhD, MSN, RN, NEA-BC®, OCN®, FAAN
Program Director, Lone Star Oncology, Texas,
Visiting Professor Chamberlain University, USA

600-seater Hall

3:40 PM – 4:40PM

President’s Quiz competition

The Academy of Oncology NursingTM

600-seater

4:40 PM – 5:40 PM

Fellowship Induction and the Presentation of Inductees

600-seater

5:40 PM – 6:30 PM

Closing and Preparation for dinner

600-seater

6:30pm- 9:00pm

Dinner, ONSN Anniversary and Awards Gala

BU High School Hall

What To Expect

Gain cutting-edge
skills

Master evidence-based protocols in precision oncology, symptom management, and emerging technologies like AI-driven diagnostics. Participate in hands-on workshops led by global experts.

Network with
Leaders

Connect with 600+ clinicians, researchers, and policymakers shaping Africa’s cancer care landscape. Engage in mentorship roundtables and collaborative problem-solving sessions.

Shape Policy

Influence continental healthcare frameworks through debates with ministers, NGOs, and WHO advisors. Contribute to actionable guidelines on equity, funding, and nurse-led innovation.

Join Nigeria’s
Premier Oncology Nursing Conference

Early Bird Rates End 30th August, 2025

Network with 600+ experts | 30+ skill-building sessions

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Shape the Future
of African Cancer Care

Abstracts Due 30th August, 2025

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What is the Conference about?

This landmark conference, organized by the Oncology Nursing Society of Nigeria (ONSN), brings together oncology nurses, researchers, clinicians, policymakers, and global experts to strengthen cancer care delivery, training, and workforce development across Nigeria and Africa.

The conference is open to oncology nurses, general nurses, medical professionals, students, researchers, policymakers, NGOs, patient advocates, cancer survivors, and health partners.

No, but discounted rates are available at partner hotels arranged by ONSN.

Attendees will gain actionable strategies for improving oncology nursing practice, policy, and research. The event offers a rare opportunity to learn from global leaders, network with 600+ peers, engage in mentorship, and help shape Africa’s cancer care future.

Yes. Interested individuals must submit an abstract or proposal through the Call for Papers portal on the ONSN website. Submissions will be reviewed and selected by the organising committee.

Organizations and individuals interested in sponsoring or partnering with ONSN for the conference can contact the organizing team through the “Contact Us” section on https://onsnigeria.org or email info@onsnigeria.org.

Yes. There will be networking sessions, panel discussions, and break-out rooms designed to foster collaboration among participants from various sectors.

Yes. Presentations and recorded sessions will be made available on the ONSN website to all registered participants after the event.For 

If you’re interested in volunteering for the ONSN Conference, kindly express your interest by contacting us via email at info@onsnigeria.org or by filling out the contact form on our official website at https://onsnigeria.org/#contact. Selected volunteers will be contacted and trained ahead of the event.