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Repair Nigeria Medical Corp Holds Free Medical Outreach in Ijebu Ode

 


Repair Nigeria Medical Corp Holds Free Medical Outreach in Ijebu Ode


Residents of Ijebu Ode are set to benefit from a free medical outreach organized by Repair Nigeria Medical Corp on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.

The outreach, scheduled to take place from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., will be held beside the mosque at Ita Alapo Junction in Ijebu Ode, Ogun State.

Services to be provided during the outreach include free medical consultations, basic health screenings such as blood pressure and blood sugar checks, as well as health education and counseling sessions.

Speaking ahead of the program, the Convener, Dr. Olusodo, stated that the initiative is part of a broader commitment to improving access to quality healthcare at the grassroots level. He noted that many preventable health conditions worsen due to lack of early diagnosis and proper medical guidance.

According to him, the outreach is designed not only to treat minor ailments but also to promote preventive healthcare and raise awareness about healthy living practices within the community.

Members of the public, including families, traders, artisans, and the elderly, are encouraged to attend and take advantage of the free services. Residents are advised to arrive early to ensure prompt attention.


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