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De-Zenith Club Celebrate Annual Convention, Donates Medical Items, Equipment To Ifako Ijaye General Hospital




As part of its corporate social responsibility (CSR), a social group, De-Zenith Club of Lagos, has donated of medical items and equipment to the Ifako Ijaye General Hospital in Lagos.

Speaking at annual convention of the club and the end of the year ceremony held in Lagos, its President, Yomi Samson, said the donation will alleviate the overbearing challenges of the medical needs of the hospital being faced by the patients.

He said: “As part of our usual way to herald this year Event that has been our Custom and tradition for Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). The Club donated some medical items in large quantities to Ifako Ijaye General Hospital to alleviate the overbearing challenges of the medical needs of the Hospital being faced by the patients.

“These items were received by the Medical Director and his management team with great appreciation as they confirmed we actually met their needs. This confirmation of their needs melted our souls while receiving this feedback from the Hospital Medical Director during the presentation ceremony.”

According to Samson, “The Club creation was borne out of our indivisible love for one another and great passion for humanity to come together despite our different backgrounds in all kinds you may consider, the trajectory of the club since her inception has been situated on kindness and how best we can impact ourselves, leverage on our comparative advantages that can resonate across board in terms of personal growth and development capability of changing individual posterity in anticipation of giving back to the larger society and humanity.

“At De-Zenith Club of Lagos, all we stand for is the brotherhood of ourselves and love, we are so deliberate about this and to validate this we have impacted in areas considered challenging to members because we affirm that an injury to one is an injury to all.

“Also on how best we can impact our society by bringing succor to the faces of the challenged in the society we live, in line with this course we have dedicated a separate bank account for special donations from members specifically for humanitarian purposes and this initiative has been receiving tremendous supports and donations from our members.”

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