Latest News

Charis church, NGO donate medical equipment to Adeoyo Hospital, others

From left, Pastor Deji Akinsola of Charis Family International Church, Mokola, Ibadan, presenting medical equipment to acting Chief Consultant of Adeoyo Maternity Teaching Hospital, Yemetu, Ibadan, Dr Olufemi Adesanya, at the hospital premises.

As part of its humanitarian commitments directed at helping Nigeria’s health sector, Charis Family International Church, Mokola, Ibadan, in collaboration with Handcraft’d Luv, recently made a donation of medical equipment Adeoyo Maternity Teaching Hospital, Yemetu, Oluyoro Catholic Hospital, Oke-Ofa, and Mokola Community Health Centre, Mokola, all in Ibadan.

Representative of the church, Pastor Deji Akinsola, while making the presentation of the neonatal equipment, which include three set of baby scales, weighing metres and three set of baby cuts, urged the hospital management to make judicious use of the materials.

He said the idea of donating neo-natal equipments to hospitals in Nigeria by the church was supported by a Non-governmental Organisation (NGO), Handcraft’d Luv, to help provide better medical services to Nigerians.

He said this is just the first phase of their act of generosity, noting that there are plans underway to still donate other “heavy equipments” later in the year.

The Acting Chief Consultant of Adeoyo Maternity Teaching Hospital, Yemetu, Ibadan, Dr Olufemi Adesanya who received the equipments, expressed appreciation of the ministry to the church and the NGO, Handcraft’d Luv, for the gesture.

The photographs show representatives of the church, NGO, hospitals and the community leaders, during the recent presentation of medical equipment to Adeoyo Maternity Teaching Hospital, Yemetu, Oluyoro Catholic Hospital, Oke-Ofa and Mokola Community Health Centre, Mokola, all in Ibadan, the capital city of Oyo State.

Pastor Akinsola said the church’s interest in the development of its community is what it is not taking lightly, hence nothing will be too much to give for good living of the people.

“Charis Family International Church here in Mokola community has been interested in the development of the society and the state in general. And the moment we heard that there is a need for some equipment here, at the health centre, we quickly made our desire known.

“For the first delivery here, there was virtually no equipment, so, we felt there is a need to come up with something to assist humanity. And so with the help of our church members and Handcraft’d Luv, who has been able to put these few things together, we are here for a reason to actually enhance this community, and we are sure we will be doing more than this.

“As we know, there is so much need in the Nigerian health system at the moment, we are privileged to be associated with a Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO) in Canada called Handcraft’d Luv.

“It is their idea that they are actually contributing their quota to the medical state in Nigeria and specifically help improve in the facility aspect. Part of that plan is to contribute some medical equipment to some identified hospitals in the country.

“My advice for the hospitals is to make judicious use of the equipment so that we can encourage those that are actually assisting us,” Pastor Akinsola said.

The chairman of Mokola residents association, Mr F. Kola Salami Agbaje, vice chairman, Honourable Peter Akubuike and the secretary, Feyisetan Segun, who were all present at the presentation ceremony, thanked Charis Family International Church for the kind gesture.

Also in attendance were Mokola community leaders, Baale Ilorin of Ibadanland and Oba Tapa of Ibadanland, Alhaji Bashir Sheu Kabir and Alhaji Shehu Ibrahim, who commended Charis Family International Church for coming to the aid of the hospital at this crucial time.

The Council Manager, Aare Latosa Local Council Development Authority (LCDA), Engineer Adewale Babatunde, also in attendance, assured the church that the hospital will make judicious use of the medical equipment, while also commending the church’s timely response to people’s need.

 

S-Davies Wande

Recent Posts

2027: APC chieftain, Adelakun, predicts gale of defections in South-West

Ahead of 2027 General Election, a chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Oyo,…

8 minutes ago

Singles? Check out 7 intentional ways to deepen emotional connection

When you’re in a committed relationship, emotional connection is one of the most important things…

14 minutes ago

Bauchi: Two arrested as Police intercept N10m diverted iodised salt

Bauchi State Police Command has successfully intercepted a truck transporting refined iodised salt worth over…

26 minutes ago

Top 10 richest people in Africa in 2025

In 2025, influential billionaires who have amassed significant wealth across various industries continue to shape…

26 minutes ago

7 signs you might be going into labour soon

Pregnancy is a beautiful journey, and as the due date gets closer, it's natural to…

38 minutes ago

Don’t ignore this! Here are 5 skincare tips for men

It is high time you start taking your skincare seriously as a man, that’s if…

1 hour ago

Welcome

Install

This website uses cookies.