 UNICEF has urged the media in Nigeria to raise awareness of COVID-19 vaccination and educate people about the benefits of the vaccines. UNICEF Chief of Field Office Maulid Wafa charged the media to sensitize people on the dangers of not taking the COVID-19 vaccine. He adds that vaccination is very critical to prevent avoidable deaths. This is a media dialogue on COVID-19 vaccine campaign. It is organized for journalists by Child Rights Information Bureau, CRRB of the Federal Ministry of Information and Culture. It is in collaboration with UNICEF. The theme is demand creation for COVID-19 vaccines. The appeal is the same as always. Nigerians should go for vaccination and stay safe by observing all the COVID-19 safety guidelines. COVID-19 has been with us for almost one year and a half and it has been having a devastating effect on our lives, our family lives and our beloved ones. Practitioners and researchers have been working around the clock to find solutions. Now the vaccine is available, not one, few of them. They are safe, they are effective. So let's take the vaccine to protect our families, protect our children and protect our beloved ones. This dialogue should at least do one thing. I'll leave the fears by anarchists and conspiracy theorists about the safety of the vaccines. The media should also encourage the public to embrace the vaccine. Every vaccine can help, not to die. We have to encourage Nigerians to take the vaccination government, invest heavily in these things and it is for their own interests and for the safety of individuals and of course the whole country. So we plead with people, let them not downplay these things and take it for granted. Government invested, they should let me care of it and save their lives. This dialogue has added to the myriad of other conversations to enlighten the public on the vaccination.