Monday, 27 February 2012

INCREASE IN DIABETES & HYPERTENSIVE PATIENCE ATTRIBUTED TO IGNORANCE



Vice Chairman, IMAN, Dr Mustapha  Alimi
Ignorance among people on health management issues has been identified as a major factor that has led to the rise of Hypertension & Diabetes particularly at the grassroots.


Lagos State Vice Chairman, Islamic Medical Association of Nigeria IMAN, Doctor Mustapha Alimi stated this at the closing of a 2-day free Health Mission organised by Odogunyan Muslim Community, in Odogunyan, Ikorodu.



Doctor Alimi who led a Team of ten Consultants and other medical personnel said government at all levels should intensify effort on Public Health Education to promote preventive heath care which he said would help reduce numerous health problems.



The Medical doctor highlighted Malaria, Diabetes &  Hypertension among three silent killers diseases discovered to be predominant among people that were screened.




Also speaking on the occasion, the Medical Officer of Health, MOH, Ikorodu Local Council Development Area, Doctor Saheed Tajudeen disclosed that some residents of Odogunyan town who are Diabetes patients are neither aware of their health status nor taking proactive measures to managing d killer diseases.



In a Speech, the Secretary of Odogunyan Muslim Community, Mr Abdulwab Handu as explained that the 2-day event was designed to commemorate the birth of Prophet Muhammad-peace b upon him.


Members of Odogunyan Muslim Community & IMAN Official





We gathered that about 300 children were dewormed  while 400 adults were screened for diabetes,  High Blood Pressure also get their Eyes tested  as the event climax with distribution of free eye glasses and other drugs. 




We hope more of this free Health Mission would be organised by well meaning Nigerians, Corporate organisations and Community based Organizations like Odogunyan Muslim Community for the sake of  the poor masses. 


Monday, 20 February 2012

OVER 5000 NEW POLY GRADUATES JOIN LABOUR MARKET

Laspotech Rector, Mr Abdulazeez Lawal
Lagos State Polytechnic, Ikorodu will be graduating 5,510 students who have been fully exposed to entrepreneurial and ICT skills come Thursday, 8th March, 2012 at the institution 20th Convocation ceremony in Ikorodu.

The Rector of the Institution, Mr Abdulazeez Lawal disclosed this at a news conference organised to highlight activities for the Polytechnic coming Convocation in Ikorodu yesterday.

Mr Lawal explained that the graduands cut across 32 Departments in the School of Agriculture, Engineering, Environmental Studies, Technology as well as Management and Business Studies at both National and Higher National Diploma levels.

The Rector maintained that LASPOTECH, which he said was the only Polytechnic in the Country that is enjoying membership and support of the African Network of Scientific and  Technological Institution (ANSTI) would not relent in her efforts to producing skilled manpower for Commerce and Industry in Nigeria.

Mr Abdulazeez Lawal added that Honorary Award would be conferred on two eminent Nigerians who have distinguished themselves in service to humanity during the celebration which commence tomorrow.

The news conference was witnessed by the Deputy Rector, Bar. Olasunkanmi Longe, The Registrar, Mrs Aderonke Olufunke Ige and other member of the management.