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Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by adesegun121(m): 9:34pm On Jan 01
… Encourages Residents to Key into LASG Maternal, Child Care Initiatives
 
In a heartwarming ceremony, in the early hours of today, the First Lady of Lagos State, Dr. (Mrs.) Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, welcomed and presented gifts items to the first babies of the year in four Lagos General Hospitals namely – Badagry General Hospital; Maternal Child Centre (MCC) Amuwo-Odofin; Ajeromi General Hospital and Apapa General Hospital.


Baby Echo-Harry, a Male who weighed 3.6 kg delivered at exactly 12:04 AM by Mrs. Echo-Harry is the first baby of the year at the Badagry General Hospital. The first babies of the year at the Maternal and Child Centre, Amuwo-Odofin are Twins delivered through Caesarean Section by Mrs. Salaudeen. The first child, a Male, weighing 3.0Kg was delivered at exactly 12:07 AM; the second child, also a Male who weighed 3.05Kg was delivered at 12:09 AM Baby Balogun, a Male who weighed 2.9Kg and delivered at 12:01 AM by Mrs. Balogun is the first baby of the year at Ajeromi General Hospital, while the first baby of the year at the Apapa General Hospital is Baby Rafiu Rachael a Male who weighed 2.6Kg and delivered at 12:38 AM by Mrs. Rafiu Rachael.


Welcoming the first babies at these hospitals, Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, expressed joy and gratitude at the arrival of the first babies, extending her felicitations to the proud parents and the healthcare team present on January 1st, 2024.


Addressing the audience at the event which has become an annual tradition in Lagos, Dr. Sanwo-Olu emphasised the significance of a newborn as a precious blessing, symbolising hope, new beginnings, and the resilience of life. She highlighted the communal celebration not only of the infant but also of the collective spirit uniting everyone present and promoting child healthcare services statewide.


Recognising the pivotal role of a child’s birth in different cultures, she stressed its significance in preserving heritage and fostering good fortune for families and society. Dr. Sanwo-Olu commended the efforts of the Lagos State Government, led by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, in fortifying maternal and child health policies, upgrading healthcare facilities, and ensuring accessible and affordable services.


The First Lady reiterated the government’s commitment to creating an environment where children can thrive and access quality healthcare akin to global standards. She encouraged residents to take advantage of the maternal and childcare initiatives of the Government for the well-being of their families. 

Acknowledging the support from various sectors, including philanthropists, corporate entities, NGOs, and civil society groups, she called for continued collaboration to bolster healthcare services in Lagos State. Dr. Sanwo-Olu applauded the dedication of healthcare workers and recognised the efforts of the hospital management and staff of the four General Hospitals for meeting the health needs of residents.


She commended the meticulous planning by the Y2024 First Baby of the Year committee and congratulated the parents, wishing the newborn a life filled with health and promise.


Earlier, the Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Dr. Olusegun Ogboye, expressed gratitude at the joyous event celebrating the birth of the first babies of the year 2024, underscoring the significance of the annual event in promoting maternal and child health across Lagos State.


He conveyed heartfelt congratulations to the parents of the first baby of the year, highlighting their safe delivery and perfect health. Prof. Abayomi extended his felicitations to the relatives, hospital staff, and the people of Lagos State for their support.


Acknowledging the pivotal role played by the First Lady of Lagos State, Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, as a staunch advocate for maternal and child health, he praised her continuous support in making this yearly celebration colourful by generously gifting the newborns and their parents.


The Commissioner commended the Lagos State Health family for its dedication to providing top-notch healthcare services, propelling the state as a leader in quality healthcare provision within Africa.


Highlighting the government’s commitment under Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s leadership, Prof. Abayomi emphasised the efforts made to reduce maternal, neonatal, and child mortality rates. He highlighted the establishment of 11 modern Maternal and Child Care Centres equipped with advanced facilities and skilled healthcare professionals, further ensuring quality service delivery to residents.


Speaking in the same vein, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Sustainable Development Goals, Dr. Oreoluwa Finnih-Awokoya called on all Lagos residents to actively engage in health-promoting programmes initiated by the State government, including the Health Insurance Scheme, immunisation drives, and community welfare activities.


Proudly presenting MCC Amuwo-Odofin’s achievements for the year 2023, she announced statistics showcasing the hospital’s performance in patient care, antenatal services, admissions, and successful deliveries, culminating in the safe arrival of the celebrated newborns.


In her remarks, the Chairman Health Service Commission, Dr. Atinuke Onayiga, urged Lagos residents to register with the Lagos State Health Scheme, emphasising the importance of the scheme in attaining universal health coverage. She further emphasised the importance of utilising healthcare facilities to curb morbidity and mortality rates, especially among mothers and children.

The event witnessed the presence of esteemed dignitaries including the Wife of the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Oluremi Hamzat; Honourable Members of the Lagos State House of Assembly; members of the Lagos State Executive Council, Body of Permanent Secretaries, Council of Wives of Lagos State Officials; Local Government Chairmen and top Government officials.

Source: https://gistmeloveblog.com/sanwo-olu-celebrates-arrival-of-y2024-first-babies-in-four-lagos-hospitals/

lalasticlala, Mynd44, OAM4J Seun Nlfpmod

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Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by adesegun121(m): 9:34pm On Jan 01
Congrat

Eko Oni Baje ooo

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Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by Forumites: 9:54am On Jan 02
After campaigning and winning Olu no dey move around again to buy ice cream and to tell people he knows their father.

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Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by Warrior99: 9:55am On Jan 02
Yorubas are BLESSED people smiley

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Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by free2ryhme: 9:55am On Jan 02
adesegun121:
… Encourages Residents to Key into LASG Maternal, Child Care Initiatives
 
In a heartwarming ceremony, in the early hours of today, the First Lady of Lagos State, Dr. (Mrs.) Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, welcomed and presented gifts items to the first babies of the year in four Lagos General Hospitals namely – Badagry General Hospital; Maternal Child Centre (MCC) Amuwo-Odofin; Ajeromi General Hospital and Apapa General Hospital.


Baby Echo-Harry, a Male who weighed 3.6 kg delivered at exactly 12:04 AM by Mrs. Echo-Harry is the first baby of the year at the Badagry General Hospital. The first babies of the year at the Maternal and Child Centre, Amuwo-Odofin are Twins delivered through Caesarean Section by Mrs. Salaudeen. The first child, a Male, weighing 3.0Kg was delivered at exactly 12:07 AM; the second child, also a Male who weighed 3.05Kg was delivered at 12:09 AM Baby Balogun, a Male who weighed 2.9Kg and delivered at 12:01 AM by Mrs. Balogun is the first baby of the year at Ajeromi General Hospital, while the first baby of the year at the Apapa General Hospital is Baby Rafiu Rachael a Male who weighed 2.6Kg and delivered at 12:38 AM by Mrs. Rafiu Rachael.


Welcoming the first babies at these hospitals, Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, expressed joy and gratitude at the arrival of the first babies, extending her felicitations to the proud parents and the healthcare team present on January 1st, 2024.


Addressing the audience at the event which has become an annual tradition in Lagos, Dr. Sanwo-Olu emphasised the significance of a newborn as a precious blessing, symbolising hope, new beginnings, and the resilience of life. She highlighted the communal celebration not only of the infant but also of the collective spirit uniting everyone present and promoting child healthcare services statewide.


Recognising the pivotal role of a child’s birth in different cultures, she stressed its significance in preserving heritage and fostering good fortune for families and society. Dr. Sanwo-Olu commended the efforts of the Lagos State Government, led by Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, in fortifying maternal and child health policies, upgrading healthcare facilities, and ensuring accessible and affordable services.


The First Lady reiterated the government’s commitment to creating an environment where children can thrive and access quality healthcare akin to global standards. She encouraged residents to take advantage of the maternal and childcare initiatives of the Government for the well-being of their families. 

Acknowledging the support from various sectors, including philanthropists, corporate entities, NGOs, and civil society groups, she called for continued collaboration to bolster healthcare services in Lagos State. Dr. Sanwo-Olu applauded the dedication of healthcare workers and recognised the efforts of the hospital management and staff of the four General Hospitals for meeting the health needs of residents.


She commended the meticulous planning by the Y2024 First Baby of the Year committee and congratulated the parents, wishing the newborn a life filled with health and promise.


Earlier, the Lagos State Commissioner for Health, Prof. Akin Abayomi, who was represented by the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Health, Dr. Olusegun Ogboye, expressed gratitude at the joyous event celebrating the birth of the first babies of the year 2024, underscoring the significance of the annual event in promoting maternal and child health across Lagos State.


He conveyed heartfelt congratulations to the parents of the first baby of the year, highlighting their safe delivery and perfect health. Prof. Abayomi extended his felicitations to the relatives, hospital staff, and the people of Lagos State for their support.


Acknowledging the pivotal role played by the First Lady of Lagos State, Dr. Ibijoke Sanwo-Olu, as a staunch advocate for maternal and child health, he praised her continuous support in making this yearly celebration colourful by generously gifting the newborns and their parents.


The Commissioner commended the Lagos State Health family for its dedication to providing top-notch healthcare services, propelling the state as a leader in quality healthcare provision within Africa.


Highlighting the government’s commitment under Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu’s leadership, Prof. Abayomi emphasised the efforts made to reduce maternal, neonatal, and child mortality rates. He highlighted the establishment of 11 modern Maternal and Child Care Centres equipped with advanced facilities and skilled healthcare professionals, further ensuring quality service delivery to residents.


Speaking in the same vein, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Sustainable Development Goals, Dr. Oreoluwa Finnih-Awokoya called on all Lagos residents to actively engage in health-promoting programmes initiated by the State government, including the Health Insurance Scheme, immunisation drives, and community welfare activities.


Proudly presenting MCC Amuwo-Odofin’s achievements for the year 2023, she announced statistics showcasing the hospital’s performance in patient care, antenatal services, admissions, and successful deliveries, culminating in the safe arrival of the celebrated newborns.


In her remarks, the Chairman Health Service Commission, Dr. Atinuke Onayiga, urged Lagos residents to register with the Lagos State Health Scheme, emphasising the importance of the scheme in attaining universal health coverage. She further emphasised the importance of utilising healthcare facilities to curb morbidity and mortality rates, especially among mothers and children.

The event witnessed the presence of esteemed dignitaries including the Wife of the Deputy Governor of Lagos State, Dr. Oluremi Hamzat; Honourable Members of the Lagos State House of Assembly; members of the Lagos State Executive Council, Body of Permanent Secretaries, Council of Wives of Lagos State Officials; Local Government Chairmen and top Government officials.

Source: https://gistmeloveblog.com/sanwo-olu-celebrates-arrival-of-y2024-first-babies-in-four-lagos-hospitals/

lalasticlala, Mynd44, OAM4J Seun Nlfpmod

congrats to the mothers

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Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by Adrian9(m): 9:56am On Jan 02
Welcome to suffer, it'll take the special grace of God to escape. I wish them the best though.
Naija go ever better?
Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by Creamypie(m): 9:56am On Jan 02
Is this achievement? Blackman no suppose rule himself
Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by 3ice9ce: 9:59am On Jan 02
Forumites:
After campaigning and winning Olu no dey move around again to buy ice cream and to tell people he knows their father.

Maybe you were in the asylum when Sanwo was both in the Mosque and Church last week.

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Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by 3ice9ce: 10:00am On Jan 02
Creamypie:
Is this achievement? Blackman no suppose rule himself

It is an achievement. In Enugu, the person who gave birth there is begging government to help her.

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Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by jpmoriarti(m): 10:00am On Jan 02
So this is what a whole governor has reduced to? Visiting babies?

Sanwolu remains the worst governor in Lagos history.
Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by 3ice9ce: 10:01am On Jan 02
Adrian9:
Welcome to suffer, it'll take the special grace of God to escape. I wish them the best though.
Naija go ever better?

Not everyone will suffer from the suffering that has ruined your family.

Those children will not suffer Insha Allah.

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Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by 3ice9ce: 10:02am On Jan 02
jpmoriarti:
So this is what a whole governor has reduced to? Visiting babies?

Sanwolu remains the worst governor in Lagos history.

They are here. Monday pigs of Biafra.

Go to the other thread where an Nnewi woman was begging government to help her.

A child born in Lagos automatically has a better chance of making it than any child born in your rejected region.

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Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by Adrian9(m): 10:04am On Jan 02
3ice9ce:


Not everyone will suffer from the suffering that has ruined your family.

Those children will not suffer Insha Allah.
Thanks for the nice words, but your so-called wealth is what people elsewhere are praying against. Be truthful to yourself
Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by AKWATGOLD1(m): 10:16am On Jan 02
I observed that all the first babies delivery of the year are Male. Which simply means prosperity.

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Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by bestower: 10:24am On Jan 02
Is not achievement in your own world to welcome a baby born in a new year, I wondered where you are from...Enemy of progress spotted.This is new year change your mentallity.quote author=Creamypie post=127739341]Is this achievement? Blackman no suppose rule himself[/quote]

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Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by Creamypie(m): 10:30am On Jan 02
bestower:
Is not achievement in your own world to welcome a baby born in a new year, I wondered where you are from...Enemy of progress spotted.This is new year change your mentallity.quote author=Creamypie post=127739341]Is this achievement? Blackman no suppose rule himself
come to western land where I live make Una get a little sense at least. Government has made provision for Health, whether or not u were born first day of the year and without noise making. Una don dey used to suffering, modelled by those u worship into power, such that gestures become achievement. Ewe

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Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by Creamypie(m): 10:33am On Jan 02
3ice9ce:


It is an achievement. In Enugu, the person who gave birth there is begging government to help her.
only, come where I live, so u see what they call achievement. This one is done practically anytime in cases of child birth. I don't live in nigeria. Suffering don dey wired on your brain
Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by Chibuzoripob: 10:57am On Jan 02
cool

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Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by Inkling(f): 11:05am On Jan 02
Forumites:
After campaigning and winning Olu no dey move around again to buy ice cream and to tell people he knows their father.

He's doing it just that people like you are still accusing him of campaigning after winning.

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Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by liamjakes247: 11:14am On Jan 02
A true leader who puts the young ones at heart first. This is examplary

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Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by HeightsKE: 11:29am On Jan 02
Creamypie:
only, come where I live, so u see what they call achievement. This one is don practically anytime in cases of child birth. I don't live in nigeria. Suffering don dey wired on your brain
Bro please give me Japa connection.
Happy New year
Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by Bonjelomo: 11:53am On Jan 02
3ice9ce:


Not everyone will suffer from the suffering that has ruined your family.

Those children will not suffer Insha Allah.

Amen. SOme of them are irredemably damaged. Can u imagine a person cursing innocent children? All bebause their favourite politician lost an election.

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Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by Okoroawusa: 11:55am On Jan 02
Na wa o! Males everywhere

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Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by damkin24(m): 1:03pm On Jan 02
Forumites:
After campaigning and winning Olu no dey move around again to buy ice cream and to tell people he knows their father.
Have you seen Gbajue going to different churches lately after the famous loss at the last presidential election?
Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by Emeskhalifa(m): 1:09pm On Jan 02
Man's just everywhere.

Not sure there is a performing governor like him currently in Nigeria.
Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by AbujaLagos: 1:27pm On Jan 02
Forumites:
After campaigning and winning Olu no dey move around again to buy ice cream and to tell people he knows their father.
you Neva move on?
Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by Ghoxt: 2:13pm On Jan 02
Idle governor, Nigeria isn't under populated, so what is the message here?
Re: Sanwo-olu Celebrates Arrival Of Y2024 First Babies In Four Lagos Hospitals by Kingrshd3: 9:39pm On Jan 02
Ok

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