Free medical care for 700 in Delta communities
No fewer than 700 persons have been targeted to receive free medical care in two communities, Edjophe and Iwhrekan, in Ughelli South council area of Delta state.
The founder of the NGO, Dr Martins Kedienhon, told newsmen on Friday that the free medical exercise is being sponsored by an international partner, Mission Africa .
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