The planning committee of the 4th Edition of the One-Day Free Medical Outreach, powered by Mr. Ogbomade Johnson Itutumeni, CEO of Closer TV, is inviting the general public to take advantage of the outreach to attend to their medical needs.
Date: May 1st, 2025 Time: 9:00 AM Venue: Bayelsa Specialist Hospital, Beside Government House, Yenagoa, Bayelsa State
Main Focus on Diabetes, othet areas includes; Hypertension, Dental Services,Optometry, Physiotherapy,Obstetrics & Gynecology (O&G),Antenatal Care, and other Essential Medical Services.
This year’s edition is proudly organized in collaboration with: The Office of the Special Assistant to the President, Federal Republic of Nigeria, on ICT Development and Digital Innovations,
Gifted Natus Foundation,
Ebinyo Marvin Turner Foundation,
Safe and Better Nigeria Organization,
Hansal International School.
Media Partners are; People’s 93.1 FM, Rhythm 94.7 FM, TVC News and Closer TV
For more info or partnership, kindly Call or WhatsApp: 08039508130.
Join us as we impact lives in line with our vision of becoming one of the leading global interventionist healthcare voluntary providers through sustainable and effective medical outreach initiatives.
Announcers:
Bishop Osain Desmond Christian Chairman, Planning Committee
Mr. Oguperi Witabai Progress DG Media, Planning Committee
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