- Free health screenings, including Blood Pressure, Blood Sugar, and Rapid Diagnostic Tests
- General medical consultations by trained health professionals
- Health education sessions on prevention, lifestyle habits, and early warning signs
The people of Epe and its surrounding communities are set to benefit from a major free medical outreach scheduled for Saturday, December 6, 2025, at the Marina Waterfront, Epe.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the initiative, powered by Dr. Idris Adebayo Saliu-Okulu and friends, aims to bridge healthcare gaps and promote early detection of common health conditions within the community.
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Speaking ahead of the programme, Dr. Saliu-Okulu reaffirmed his team’s commitment to community wellness, saying “Good health should not be a privilege; it should be accessible to everyone, regardless of income or background.”
He encouraged residents to take advantage of the outreach, adding that “one medical check-up can prevent a lifetime of complications.”
The organisers described the outreach as a response to rising health concerns in the area, stressing that early intervention and health awareness remain key to preventing avoidable medical emergencies.

The outreach will feature:
- Free health screenings, including Blood Pressure, Blood Sugar, and Rapid Diagnostic Tests
- General medical consultations by trained health professionals
- Health education sessions on prevention, lifestyle habits, and early warning signs
Community leaders have also applauded the gesture, noting its importance in helping residents who may not have regular access to healthcare.
They urged families across Epe to attend and spread awareness for maximum participation.
Residents seeking further information have been advised to check the official event flyer.
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