Consultant ophthalmologist, Salami Kayode has urged Nigerians especially farmers in rural areas across the country who are above 40 years to do regular eye checks to ascertain the true status of their eyes.
Dr Kayode was addressing beneficiaries of free eye screening and treatment outreach organised by Ultra Nigeria Limited in collaboration with Ritter sport of cocoa farmers in Atakumosa, Osun State.
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Statistics show that over 4.2 million adults in Nigeria between the ages of 40 and above particularly in rural communities suffer from moderate to severe visual impairment, this include cataracts, glycoma and uncorrected refractive errors capable of causing blindness.
Cocoa producing farmers from Atakumosa East and Oriado local governments of Osun state assembled in Ikpetu Ijesha for free eye screening courtesy of Asper Nigeria Limited in collaboration with Ritter Sports.
Beneficiaries of the outreach were subjected to eye examination and screening before being given glasses among other items.
Addressing the farmers, consultant ophthalmologist, Salami Kayode encouraged people with eye problems to avoid buying medicated glasses without prescription by ophthalmologists.
He expressed worry over the ratio of doctors to patients in Nigeria, saying the intervention of corporate organisation and individuals will go a long way.
The program coordinator Amarachi Okorjia says the outreach was initiated to complement government’s efforts towards achieving Universal Health Coverage.
A total of 660 cocoa farmers across the state are expected to benefit from the free medical outreach.
The Outreach also took place simultaneously in Ile-Ife and Owo in Ondo state.
Consultant ophthalmologist, Salami Kayode has urged Nigerians especially farmers in rural areas across the country who are above 40 years to do regular eye checks to ascertain the true status of their eyes.
Dr Kayode was addressing beneficiaries of free eye screening and treatment outreach organised by Ultra Nigeria Limited in collaboration with Ritter sport of cocoa farmers in Atakumosa, Osun State.
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Statistics show that over 4.2 million adults in Nigeria between the ages of 40 and above particularly in rural communities suffer from moderate to severe visual impairment, this include cataracts, glycoma and uncorrected refractive errors capable of causing blindness.
Cocoa producing farmers from Atakumosa East and Oriado local governments of Osun state assembled in Ikpetu Ijesha for free eye screening courtesy of Asper Nigeria Limited in collaboration with Ritter Sports.
Beneficiaries of the outreach were subjected to eye examination and screening before being given glasses among other items.
Addressing the farmers, consultant ophthalmologist, Salami Kayode encouraged people with eye problems to avoid buying medicated glasses without prescription by ophthalmologists.
He expressed worry over the ratio of doctors to patients in Nigeria, saying the intervention of corporate organisation and individuals will go a long way.
The program coordinator Amarachi Okorjia says the outreach was initiated to complement government’s efforts towards achieving Universal Health Coverage.
A total of 660 cocoa farmers across the state are expected to benefit from the free medical outreach.
The Outreach also took place simultaneously in Ile-Ife and Owo in Ondo state.
Consultant ophthalmologist, Salami Kayode has urged Nigerians especially farmers in rural areas across the country who are above 40 years to do regular eye checks to ascertain the true status of their eyes.
Dr Kayode was addressing beneficiaries of free eye screening and treatment outreach organised by Ultra Nigeria Limited in collaboration with Ritter sport of cocoa farmers in Atakumosa, Osun State.
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Statistics show that over 4.2 million adults in Nigeria between the ages of 40 and above particularly in rural communities suffer from moderate to severe visual impairment, this include cataracts, glycoma and uncorrected refractive errors capable of causing blindness.
Cocoa producing farmers from Atakumosa East and Oriado local governments of Osun state assembled in Ikpetu Ijesha for free eye screening courtesy of Asper Nigeria Limited in collaboration with Ritter Sports.
Beneficiaries of the outreach were subjected to eye examination and screening before being given glasses among other items.
Addressing the farmers, consultant ophthalmologist, Salami Kayode encouraged people with eye problems to avoid buying medicated glasses without prescription by ophthalmologists.
He expressed worry over the ratio of doctors to patients in Nigeria, saying the intervention of corporate organisation and individuals will go a long way.
The program coordinator Amarachi Okorjia says the outreach was initiated to complement government’s efforts towards achieving Universal Health Coverage.
A total of 660 cocoa farmers across the state are expected to benefit from the free medical outreach.
The Outreach also took place simultaneously in Ile-Ife and Owo in Ondo state.
Consultant ophthalmologist, Salami Kayode has urged Nigerians especially farmers in rural areas across the country who are above 40 years to do regular eye checks to ascertain the true status of their eyes.
Dr Kayode was addressing beneficiaries of free eye screening and treatment outreach organised by Ultra Nigeria Limited in collaboration with Ritter sport of cocoa farmers in Atakumosa, Osun State.
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Statistics show that over 4.2 million adults in Nigeria between the ages of 40 and above particularly in rural communities suffer from moderate to severe visual impairment, this include cataracts, glycoma and uncorrected refractive errors capable of causing blindness.
Cocoa producing farmers from Atakumosa East and Oriado local governments of Osun state assembled in Ikpetu Ijesha for free eye screening courtesy of Asper Nigeria Limited in collaboration with Ritter Sports.
Beneficiaries of the outreach were subjected to eye examination and screening before being given glasses among other items.
Addressing the farmers, consultant ophthalmologist, Salami Kayode encouraged people with eye problems to avoid buying medicated glasses without prescription by ophthalmologists.
He expressed worry over the ratio of doctors to patients in Nigeria, saying the intervention of corporate organisation and individuals will go a long way.
The program coordinator Amarachi Okorjia says the outreach was initiated to complement government’s efforts towards achieving Universal Health Coverage.
A total of 660 cocoa farmers across the state are expected to benefit from the free medical outreach.
The Outreach also took place simultaneously in Ile-Ife and Owo in Ondo state.
Consultant ophthalmologist, Salami Kayode has urged Nigerians especially farmers in rural areas across the country who are above 40 years to do regular eye checks to ascertain the true status of their eyes.
Dr Kayode was addressing beneficiaries of free eye screening and treatment outreach organised by Ultra Nigeria Limited in collaboration with Ritter sport of cocoa farmers in Atakumosa, Osun State.
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Statistics show that over 4.2 million adults in Nigeria between the ages of 40 and above particularly in rural communities suffer from moderate to severe visual impairment, this include cataracts, glycoma and uncorrected refractive errors capable of causing blindness.
Cocoa producing farmers from Atakumosa East and Oriado local governments of Osun state assembled in Ikpetu Ijesha for free eye screening courtesy of Asper Nigeria Limited in collaboration with Ritter Sports.
Beneficiaries of the outreach were subjected to eye examination and screening before being given glasses among other items.
Addressing the farmers, consultant ophthalmologist, Salami Kayode encouraged people with eye problems to avoid buying medicated glasses without prescription by ophthalmologists.
He expressed worry over the ratio of doctors to patients in Nigeria, saying the intervention of corporate organisation and individuals will go a long way.
The program coordinator Amarachi Okorjia says the outreach was initiated to complement government’s efforts towards achieving Universal Health Coverage.
A total of 660 cocoa farmers across the state are expected to benefit from the free medical outreach.
The Outreach also took place simultaneously in Ile-Ife and Owo in Ondo state.
Consultant ophthalmologist, Salami Kayode has urged Nigerians especially farmers in rural areas across the country who are above 40 years to do regular eye checks to ascertain the true status of their eyes.
Dr Kayode was addressing beneficiaries of free eye screening and treatment outreach organised by Ultra Nigeria Limited in collaboration with Ritter sport of cocoa farmers in Atakumosa, Osun State.
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Statistics show that over 4.2 million adults in Nigeria between the ages of 40 and above particularly in rural communities suffer from moderate to severe visual impairment, this include cataracts, glycoma and uncorrected refractive errors capable of causing blindness.
Cocoa producing farmers from Atakumosa East and Oriado local governments of Osun state assembled in Ikpetu Ijesha for free eye screening courtesy of Asper Nigeria Limited in collaboration with Ritter Sports.
Beneficiaries of the outreach were subjected to eye examination and screening before being given glasses among other items.
Addressing the farmers, consultant ophthalmologist, Salami Kayode encouraged people with eye problems to avoid buying medicated glasses without prescription by ophthalmologists.
He expressed worry over the ratio of doctors to patients in Nigeria, saying the intervention of corporate organisation and individuals will go a long way.
The program coordinator Amarachi Okorjia says the outreach was initiated to complement government’s efforts towards achieving Universal Health Coverage.
A total of 660 cocoa farmers across the state are expected to benefit from the free medical outreach.
The Outreach also took place simultaneously in Ile-Ife and Owo in Ondo state.
Consultant ophthalmologist, Salami Kayode has urged Nigerians especially farmers in rural areas across the country who are above 40 years to do regular eye checks to ascertain the true status of their eyes.
Dr Kayode was addressing beneficiaries of free eye screening and treatment outreach organised by Ultra Nigeria Limited in collaboration with Ritter sport of cocoa farmers in Atakumosa, Osun State.
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Statistics show that over 4.2 million adults in Nigeria between the ages of 40 and above particularly in rural communities suffer from moderate to severe visual impairment, this include cataracts, glycoma and uncorrected refractive errors capable of causing blindness.
Cocoa producing farmers from Atakumosa East and Oriado local governments of Osun state assembled in Ikpetu Ijesha for free eye screening courtesy of Asper Nigeria Limited in collaboration with Ritter Sports.
Beneficiaries of the outreach were subjected to eye examination and screening before being given glasses among other items.
Addressing the farmers, consultant ophthalmologist, Salami Kayode encouraged people with eye problems to avoid buying medicated glasses without prescription by ophthalmologists.
He expressed worry over the ratio of doctors to patients in Nigeria, saying the intervention of corporate organisation and individuals will go a long way.
The program coordinator Amarachi Okorjia says the outreach was initiated to complement government’s efforts towards achieving Universal Health Coverage.
A total of 660 cocoa farmers across the state are expected to benefit from the free medical outreach.
The Outreach also took place simultaneously in Ile-Ife and Owo in Ondo state.
Consultant ophthalmologist, Salami Kayode has urged Nigerians especially farmers in rural areas across the country who are above 40 years to do regular eye checks to ascertain the true status of their eyes.
Dr Kayode was addressing beneficiaries of free eye screening and treatment outreach organised by Ultra Nigeria Limited in collaboration with Ritter sport of cocoa farmers in Atakumosa, Osun State.
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Statistics show that over 4.2 million adults in Nigeria between the ages of 40 and above particularly in rural communities suffer from moderate to severe visual impairment, this include cataracts, glycoma and uncorrected refractive errors capable of causing blindness.
Cocoa producing farmers from Atakumosa East and Oriado local governments of Osun state assembled in Ikpetu Ijesha for free eye screening courtesy of Asper Nigeria Limited in collaboration with Ritter Sports.
Beneficiaries of the outreach were subjected to eye examination and screening before being given glasses among other items.
Addressing the farmers, consultant ophthalmologist, Salami Kayode encouraged people with eye problems to avoid buying medicated glasses without prescription by ophthalmologists.
He expressed worry over the ratio of doctors to patients in Nigeria, saying the intervention of corporate organisation and individuals will go a long way.
The program coordinator Amarachi Okorjia says the outreach was initiated to complement government’s efforts towards achieving Universal Health Coverage.
A total of 660 cocoa farmers across the state are expected to benefit from the free medical outreach.
The Outreach also took place simultaneously in Ile-Ife and Owo in Ondo state.