Imo AGN Members, Others To Receive Free Comprehensive Medical Service Feb 10
In the spirit of Valentine Season, members of Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN, Imo State Chapter shall receive Free Medical Service on Saturday February 10, 2024 to ensure sound health into the celebrations of the season and going forward.
The health outreach powered by foremost Imo based Actor, Mr Chuma Mmeka a.k.a “T-Char” in collaboration with the Chairman of Imo AGN, Chief Lady Nneoma Ukpabi; which promises to be comprehensive is scheduled to take place at Odenigbo Pharmacy (National Museum, Shell Camp by Orlu Road) Owerri.
Time: 10:00am to 4:00pm.
According to the organizers, the Free health programme is a holistic package “With
The organizers further noted that health is wealth, hence stressed the need for members to take embrace the opportunity and as well take their health seriously.
The health Project shall be delivered by Odenigbo Pharmacy and Nuel & Mandy Nig. Ltd with support from renowned medical professionals; Dr. Ken Chikwe, Sylva Eye Care and Pharm. Shan
Don’t miss this opportunity to improve your health and well-being…for Free
For more information, please contact Chuma Mmeka on 0803-335-7413 or email chumammeka@gmail.com
AG&N!!!_…the show must go on!
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