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Seadogs Pyrates Provide Free Medical Services To Benin Residents

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As its way of giving back to the society particularly the environment it holds it quarterly meeting, the National Association of Seadogs (Pyrates ( (NAS), on Thursday, gave free medical services to hundreds of residents of Oluku community in Ovia North East Local Government Area of Edo State.

Speaking at the venue -Community Primary Healthcare Centre, Oluku, Benin – of the free medical services, Mr. Abiola Owoaje, NAS Capoon, said it has come to their knowledge that no matter how financially buoyant the government may be, it cannot take care of all the needs of its citizens hence the free medical services.

He urged corporate entities and individuals that are well to do to come out to contribute their parts to move the country forward in whatever capacity they might deem fit.

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“We do recognised that no government can do everything, and no matter how much we want them to do, they don’t always have the resources to do everything.

“This is where we come in to try and give a little bit of support to the government and also highlights areas where we feel some medical services need to be improved within the community.

“For example, we have a bit of data based of different people that we have treated over time and through this data based, we can find out the kind of issues that are very prevailing within these communities. We relate these issues with the government as well that they need to pay a little bit more attention to these things as a form of advocacy for those communities where we carry out our services”,Owoaje said .

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When asked about the number of persons meant to benefit from the free healthcare services, Owoaje said NAS does not place premium on numbers but on the quality of services render to those who need them.

“We don’t actually put target per say, we look at the community and look at how best we can provide these services.

“So, on average, we probably find a few hundred of people coming like 500, 300 but at the end of the day, it is not about trying to get target but we are trying to provide quality service to the people.

“We try to make it as wide spread as possible because we do realised also that even the people that we serve, not all of them have their means to go to the hospital to get the same services that are provided”, Owoaje added.

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Mr. Abiola Owoaje, NAS Capoon

He advised the residents of the community to always go for check with the view to knowing their sugar level.

One of the things that is quite common is the High Blood Pressure that we see among our citizens and this, as we all know, many people that have it do not really know that they have it because they don’t see any symptoms not until it gets very serious and at a dangerous level.

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“This is something we also advocate that people should keep checking their Blood Pressure and sugar levels as well which is one of the key things that we provide in our services” he said.

One of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Ogeleyinbo Omolayo, while Commending the NAS for their free medical services, said the money she would have spent at the hospital for drugs and treatment, has been saved for her.

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Adhere To Tenets Of Journalism In Your Reportage, Edo Deputy Gov Tasks Women Journalists

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The Deputy Governor  of Edo State, Engr. Marvellous Omobayo, has tasked female journalists in the state under the auspices of Nigeria Association of Women Journalists, NAWOJ, to adhere strictly to the tenets of the profession in their reportage.

Omobayo gave the advice when he received a delegation of the women journalists at his office in Benin.

The used the opportunity of the visit to reiterate his maximum support for the state Governor, Godwin Obaseki to finish strong on his Make Edo Great Again, MEGA project.

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Earlier, the Chairperson of the Edo NAWOJ, Comrade Adesuwa Ehimuan said the visit was to congratulate the deputy governor on his elevation as the number two citizen of the state.

Ehimuan further said the visit was also to strengthen the synergy and exploring areas of collaboration to promote the development of journalism and women empowerment in the state.

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‘I’ve Become An Evangelist’ – Doyin Okupe

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The former campaign director for the Labour Party during the 2023 presidential election, Doyin Okupe, has announced his new vocation as an evangelist of Jesus Christ following his recovery from cancer.

Detailing the challenges he faced with cancer, which initially appeared 16 years ago as prostate cancer and recently in the soft tissues of his right shoulder, Okupe highlighted the role of his medical treatment and divine intervention in his recovery.

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The first problem was cancer I had and the chemotherapy makes you lose appetite, you have nausea, and even as you sustain for several months, you lose weight,” he told Channels TV.

Okupe recounted how his weight dropped from 127kg to 97kg during chemotherapy and settled at 103kg after the treatment ended.

In all these, I bear witness to God and Jesus Christ, I’m a testimony to the fact that there is nothing the Lord God Jehovah can’t do,” Okupe affirmed.

“From now on, I have become an evangelist and a witness for Christ.”

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Court Dethrones Ondo Monarch After 29 Years Of Legal Tussle

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Oba Micheal Adetunji Oluwole, the traditional ruler of Ute in the Ose local government area of Ondo state has been dethroned by a state High Court sitting in Owo, Owo local government area of the state after a legal tussle that lasted for 29 years.

Olule Omolaja Ruling House had challenged the retired Army Major’s right to ascend the throne.

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Justice Ademola Enikuomehin who nullified the selection process that brought Oba Oluwole to the throne and ordered a fresh selection process into the stool, ordered Oluwole to stop parading himself as the traditional ruler of the town. The fresh selection process will be from the Olule Omoloja ruling house lineage.

According to Justice Enikuomehin, the dethroned monarch had no right to the throne as he’s not a member of the ruling house designated to fill the vacant throne of the town.

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