In celebration of International Women’s Day, the Benjamin Olowojebutu Foundation (BOF) is launching a special medical initiative aimed at improving access to surgical care for women in Nigeria. As part of this effort, the foundation is offering 50 discounted surgical procedures for eligible patients in Lagos and Abuja.
This initiative reflects BOF’s commitment to supporting women’s health and ensuring that individuals who require essential surgical treatment can access care in a professional and safe medical environment.
Supporting Women’s Health Through Accessible Care
International Women’s Day is a global moment to recognize the contributions of women and address challenges that affect their wellbeing. Healthcare remains one of the most important areas where meaningful support can make a lasting impact.
Through this initiative, BOF is working alongside trusted healthcare providers to ensure that women who require surgical care—particularly those facing financial barriers—can receive the treatment they need.
Many women delay or avoid necessary surgical procedures due to cost, lack of access, or limited awareness of available medical services. By providing discounted surgeries, this program aims to help bridge that gap and encourage timely medical care.
Where the Surgeries Will Take Place
The discounted surgeries will be carried out in two locations:
Lagos
Twinex Medical Centre
1 Ngbanwa Oboli Close
Ire Akari, Omooba Estate
Oriokuta Agric, Ikorodu
Abuja
The Comforters Place
1 Yellow Bush Street
Gaduwa Estate
Apo, Abuja
These facilities are equipped to provide professional surgical care with proper monitoring and patient support.
Registration Information
Interested individuals can register during the designated registration period.
Registration Period:
2nd March – 10th March
Applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis, as only a limited number of discounted surgical slots are available.
How to Register
To begin the registration process, applicants are required to submit their details by contacting the program coordinator.
📞 Send your information to:
08081166492
Once your request is received, further instructions regarding consultation, eligibility, and next steps will be communicated.
A Message from the Benjamin Olowojebutu Foundation
At BOF, healthcare outreach initiatives are guided by the belief that access to medical care should not be limited by circumstance. This program represents one of many efforts to support individuals and families who require essential health services.
As the foundation often reminds its community:
“Love is the expression of the assignment.”
By extending compassionate medical care and practical support, the foundation continues to work toward improving health outcomes and empowering communities.
Why Initiatives Like This Matter
Programs like this are important because they:
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Encourage early medical consultation
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Reduce delays in necessary surgical treatment
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Promote awareness of women’s health issues
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Provide access to professional medical care
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), improving access to essential surgical services is a critical component of strengthening healthcare systems and improving population health.
🔗 https://www.who.int/health-topics/women-health
Take the First Step Toward Better Health
If you or someone you know may benefit from this initiative, now is the time to act. Early consultation and treatment can significantly improve health outcomes and quality of life.
📞 Register today by sending your details to:
08081166492
Remember, registration runs from March 2 to March 10, and participation is strictly on a first-come, first-served basis.
Twinex Medical Center News & Updates
At Twinex Medical Center, we remain committed to supporting initiatives that promote accessible healthcare and improve the well-being of our communities. Through partnerships with organizations such as the Benjamin Olowojebutu Foundation, we continue to support programs that expand access to professional medical care.
Stay connected with our News & Updates section for more information on healthcare programs, patient education, and community outreach.
