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Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Photos: MTN Foundation Launches State-of-the-Art Mobile Clinic in Katsina State

MTN Foundation deployed this fully equipped mobile clinic in Katsina state with consumables and drug to last for one year in its Y’ello Doctor project. The foundation is definitely committed to providing health care intervention in Nigeria and Katsina is one of the 6 states that will benefit from this awesome mobile intervention scheme courtesy MTN Foundation. 

These vehicles are built to detailed specifications and five have already been deployed to Ogun, Delta, Abia, Taraba and Katsina states. The Executive Governor of Katsina State and other dignitaries were present to commission this laudable initiative by MTN Foundation. 

See below photos of the mobile clinic


This project is endorsed by the National Primary Health Care Development Agency (NPHCDA)

MTN Foundation is the CSR arm of the leading telecommunications MTN and millions of Nigerians have been impacted by various initiatives executed by the foundation over the past 10 years.

Check out foundation.mtnonline.com for more.

24 comments:

  1. a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said..
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    Thats nice.....
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    ***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***

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    1. Woooooooow! Nice one, thumbs up to dem. Linda take note!

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    2. Woooooooow! Nice one, thumbs up to dem. Linda take note!

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  2. Nice one from MTN...












    #TeamBlessed#

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  3. Nice one from MTN...












    #TeamBlessed#

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  4. Why katsina, them no see any southern state.........ppl from the north don't like such, they hate development, bring it to ppl who would appreciate it

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  5. That's a great Idea, hmmmm Adenuga greed no go gree u do better things. These South Africans have so gaped u

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  6. That's a great Idea, hmmmm Adenuga greed no go gree u do better things. These South Africans have so gaped u

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  7. Nice one,,,,,buh one tin I knw for sure is dt MTN doesn't gv smtn for free like dt,,,,dey wil find a way to collect t wt intrest sef,,,,,lol





















    ***odikwa risky nd tyt***

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  8. Seen, #okBYE








    #It WiLL OnLy GeT bEttER
    #it MusT eNd iN pRaiSE

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  9. Great initiative. Many thanks to them

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  10. more like state of the art ebola contraction centre

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  11. Hiss!


    Often times mtn is so clueless wit wht to use their money for. Wht a shame dat they employ contract staff and giv them to Indian's to manage them as contract staff.

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  12. ok now that the president is from katsina abi....now they remember kt

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  13. ok now that the president is from katsina abi....now they remember kt

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  14. Nice 1 from MTN, bt anitin from MTN is always nt pure o

    *cute bree*

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