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Biase Medical Outreach: Honouring the Legacy of Late Onun Maurice Ogban

Written by calabarGist
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In a significant effort to bridge the healthcare gap and provide essential medical services to rural communities, the Late Onun Maurice Ogban Medical Outreach has been officially announced for Wednesday 1st of April, 2026, Okurike Community, Biase LGA, Cross River State by 9AM prompt.

The initiative, sponsored by Great Ogban in honour of his late father, is designed to provide comprehensive, high-quality healthcare interventions to the residents of Okurike and surrounding areas in the Biase Local Government Area.

This humanitarian mission focuses on preventative care and immediate treatment for some of the region’s most pressing health challenges. In a region where access to specialised care can be limited, this outreach brings a full suite of medical professionals directly to the people.

The comprehensive free services includes vision care (free eye examination and distribution of medical eyeglasses), diagnostics screenings (testing for Malaria, HIV, Hepatitis B & C, Blood Sugar, Blood Pressure), clinical care (professional medical consultations and dispensing of essential drugs) and support services (health counseling and professional referrals for advanced cases).

‘This outreach is more than just a medical event; it’s a commitment to the wellbeing of our people and a tribute to a legacy of service,’ said Great Ogban. By providing these services free of charge, we are ensuring that financial constraints do not stand in the way of basic human health.

The program is made possible through a strategic partnership with several prominent organisations, including Humanity Without Borders Empowerment Initiative, Henry Ojong Foundation, ASI Ukpo Hospitals, and Healthy Billionaires Fitness Club.

Members of the public, community leaders, and the media are invited to witness and participate in this day of community healing and empowerment.

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