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I started an eye club in Air Force secondary school Ikeja. I incorperated an eye club in to the already esisting health club of Air Force secondary school Ikeja to help improve the ocular health of the students. I also donated a self visual screening chat to the school and it was placed in the assembly ground so every student and even workers can make use of it.
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I mentored the ss2 students of Air Force secondary school Ikeja on sustainable development goals for one hour every 1st and 2nd wednesday for 6 months and also taught them hiw to be good and loyal citizens.
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After its completion and commissioning
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During construction,
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Roofed the antenatal and waiting area of ikeja primary health centre in February 2017. I visited ikeja PHC in December and realized a section of the the clinic had no roofing sheet. I spoke to the matron in charge and i was told the roof of that area went off during the raining season more than 3 years ago and as a result they had to manage the main building for their activities. I took this up as my second CDS project and sourced for funds from individauls in my community. |
I donated 2 set of crutches to the physiotherapy department of Air Force Hospital ikeja on the 22nd February 2017. I cleaned up two set of crutches used by my friends and I decided to donate it to 561 Air Force Hospital ikeja (my PPA) because i knew it would be of great importance to patients who can't afford to buy a new one. I also donated anti-inflammatory drugs, anti-allergic eye drops and antibiotic eye drop and ointment to ikeja primary health centre.
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FREE VISUAL SCREENING PROGRAM by Corper saliu khalidah LA/16A/1751. I carried out a free visual screening program for over 260 students of Air Force secondary school Ikeja on the 8th December 2016. 241 senior secondary school students and 19 junior secondary school students were screened. 75 students got free eye drops. A total of 126 students were referred for free follow up at the Air Force eye clinic ikeja between 19th December 2016 - 20th January 2017. Only 85 students returned for follow up. After the examination 50 got free glasses with correct spectacle prescription, 20 who were glaucoma suspects were counselled and asked to return with their parents.
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