UNILAG alumni to offer free cervical, Eye screenings | The Guardian Nigeria News - Nigeria and World News

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Ahead of the yearly public lecture in honour of the late Prof. Adetokunbo Babatunde Sofoluwe, slated for Thursday, July 29, 2021, the University of Lagos (UNILAG) Alumni Association will conduct free medical screenings in Lagos.

The exercise, which will hold on Wednesday, July 28, will include free cervical test for women, eye test and dental check up for interested individuals.

His impeccable character made the Alumni Association, Lagos State branch, to consider it necessary to immortalise him with this memorial lecture. The idea was orchestrated by Mr. Olusegun John Adeleke as the social secretary under the late Prof. Ogunleye as the chairman of the association. This was presented to the university management for ratification under the leadership of former vice chancellor, Prof. Rahman Bello,” he said.

 

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