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Foundation Organises Free Medical Care For Children With Sickle Cell Disease
The Brain and Body Foundation, in partnership with Sickle Cell Advocacy and Management Initiative (SAMI) and The Federal Ministry of Health has organized a free medical clinic for children with sickle cell disease (SCD) ages 1-12 years.

The event with the theme Breaking The Cycle Of Pain’ was held on Friday December 20, 2019 at the Kernel Park, off Amosu Road, Surulere, Lagos State.
Speaking at the launch, Dr. David Ajibade, the founder and executive director of the Brain and Body Foundation, explained that the purpose of the event was: to help children with sickle cell disease live as normal a life as possible; one which peers without the disease enjoy; one without pain or suffering.”
As the co-convener of the event, he gave a keynote address on how to combat the pains and other symptoms associated with the ailment. He also spoke on genetics, and on the importance of intending couples checking their genotype in a qualified clinic or laboratory before tying the nupital knot.

Dr. Ajibade also spoke about the importance of children with the disease taking high quality nutrients in order to boost their immune systems and improve blood flow.
A co-sponsor of the event – A United States based psychiatrist, Dr. Yinka Onafuya, said that there is a genuine need and urgency to properly educate people with sickle cell disease and of the crucial need for supplements that can help them live free of the life threatening consequences of the disease.
His words of advice also included the importance of regular follow-up (regular blood tests), of staying well hydrated, and of using well treated mosquito nets to prevent malaria.
Another participant at the event – Ms. Toyin Adesola, spoke on the use of folic acid and other supplements by children with SCD and the importance of consuming vegetables often.
It was a rewarding outreach because at the end of the event, over 200 sickle cell disease patients between the ages of 1 and 12 were attended to at the venue.
There was a questions and answers segment too, and the kids who had severe issues were each able to consult with a team of doctors individually who made out time to attend to them.
Participants came from both within and from outside Lagos for the event and all went home happy at the end of the day.
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Soulmate Hotels & Suites Refutes False Claims, Reaffirms Commitment to Guest Safety
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Soulmate Hotels & Suites, located at 50 Olayiwola Street, Abule Egba, wishes to categorically dismiss recent allegations claiming the premises harbor criminal elements, including cultists, who target patrons. These claims are unsubstantiated and appear to be motivated by malice or misunderstanding.
Our hotel maintains a full-time security presence on-site, including a dedicated Mobile Police (MOPOL) base. We are open 24 hours a day, with professionally trained personnel managing all guest ingress and egress. No official incident report or credible evidence supports the claims circulating in the media or on social platforms.
As a premier hospitality provider in Lagos, we continuously host a diverse range of guests—from high-profile dignitaries and executives to local residents—who use our rooftop lounge, pool, spa, indoor club, and conference facilities. These spaces are secured, monitored, and maintained to international standards, ensuring both comfort and safety.
Independent travel platforms and visitor reviews confirm that Soulmate Hotels & Suites offers secure, clean, and well-equipped accommodations. Our amenities include free private parking, uninterrupted power and Wi-Fi supply, spa and fitness facilities, an indoor/outdoor pool, and a versatile event space. While testimonials reflect positive guest experiences and no reports of criminal activity or neglect, there has been zero mention of cultism or dangerous loitering around the premises.
We invite guests and media alike to experience the hotel firsthand. Our front office remains available round‑the‑clock to verify any claims and provide clarity. We encourage anyone with security concerns to review our incident logs, which have consistently shown no substantiated reports of cult or gang activity.
We remain fully committed to providing a secure, hospitable environment, and to transparency in engaging with Lagos residents, guests, and the broader public.
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