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Social Media Enthusiast Donates Solar Power to Epe Hospital
Aproko Doctor Donates Solar Power to Epe General Hospital
- Dr. Chinonso Egemba (Aproko Doctor) gave an 11KW solar power solution.
- Installed at the Mother-Child Centre of Epe General Hospital.
- Ensures reliable electricity for critical healthcare services, preventing power disruptions.
A Life-Saving Gift
In a generous act of community service, Dr. Chinonso Egemba, widely known as Aproko Doctor, has donated a cutting-edge 11KW solar power system to Epe General Hospital.
This solar solution, powered by the Luminous Rayverter, was set up at the hospital’s Mother-Child Centre, where it ensures a steady power supply for essential healthcare services, especially for mothers and newborns. The system helps eliminate disruptions caused by frequent power outages, which are common in many parts of Nigeria.
Dr. Egemba, a health advocate and popular social media personality with over seven million followers, shared his vision behind this gift: “This Christmas, I wanted to give back in a way that truly saves lives.
The Mother-Child Centre is crucial in our healthcare system, and it needed a reliable power solution. Luminous was the perfect choice because it offers efficiency, durability, and strong after-sales support.”
The use of Luminous solar technology shows Dr. Egemba’s commitment to using innovative and reliable power solutions in healthcare. The Rayverter inverter, designed to work in Nigeria’s unique power environment, ensures that healthcare workers at the hospital can focus on their duties without worrying about power failures.
This donation highlights the importance of dependable solar power in improving healthcare across Nigeria. It also aligns with the goals of Simba Group, the distributors of Luminous, who share Dr. Egemba’s vision of using technology to solve critical community challenges.
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