- Eko Club International, Atlanta Chapter Partner to Provide Free Healthcare in Lagos
- Over 400 Traders and Residents Benefit from Three-Day Medical Exercise
- Iyalaje Abosede Ogundele, Hon. Deji Ajiboye, and others Commend Effort to Improve Community Health
Eko Club International, through its Atlanta chapter, has extended free healthcare services to traders and residents of the Holloway Market, Oke-Arin community in Lagos.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the medical outreach, held on Wednesday, November 5, 2025, at the Elegbata Sports Centre, Oke-Arin, was part of Eko Club Atlanta’s humanitarian initiative aimed at improving community health and wellbeing.
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The exercise followed a series of similar free healthcare programmes previously organized by the club in Odi-Olowo/Ojuwoye LCDA and Ojodu LCDA.
At Oke-Arin, about 400 community members benefited from the outreach, receiving free medical tests, treatments, and health education.

The Iyalaje of Holloway Market, Mrs. Abosede Ogundele, who hosted the outreach in her community, expressed profound gratitude to the Eko Club Atlanta medical team for their selfless contribution to public health. She lauded their efforts in reaching out to grassroots traders and residents, describing the initiative as timely and impactful.
The President of Eko Club Atlanta, Hon. Deji Ajiboye, commended the traders and residents for their cooperation, urging them to make good use of the free medical services provided. He reaffirmed the club’s commitment to continuous community support and empowerment.

Similarly, the Chairperson of the medical mission, Hon. Wunmi Isiotan, praised Mrs. Ogundele for her leadership and hospitality, describing her support as a reflection of true community spirit.

During the outreach, participants received free medication, health education, dental checks, vision screening, malaria testing, cancer screening, and other essential healthcare services.
According to the organizers, the initiative underscores Eko Club Atlanta’s unwavering dedication to promoting health, unity, and service within Lagos communities.




