Friday, August 5, 2016

Nigeria: Ahmadiyya Elders' annual convetion brings free medical clinic to Ikere-Ekiti


The theme of this year’s convention is Real Global Reformation and Revolution – The Islamic Prescription.

File photo: Majlis Ansarullah Ijtema 2015 in Lagos
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Free medical services on offer

The elders’ group of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Jamaat Nigeria, Majlis Ansarullah has perfected arrangements for the offering of free medical services to Nigerians from today till Sunday, August 7, 2016 at Ogbese, Ikere –Ekiti in Ekiti State.

The offering is part of the 41st Annual National Ijtema (Convention) of the Islamic group, which also opens today at Ekiti State Government College, Ikere-Ekiti, Ekiti State.

The medical camp will involve medical check/diagnosis, blood pressure test, checking of blood sugar level and visual acuity test to know those who may require the use of eyeglasses. Free drugs and free eye glasses would be given to the needy patients after proper examination by the team medical personnel.

The theme of this year’s convention is Real Global Reformation and Revolution – The Islamic Prescription.

Other features of the convention are educative lectures by erudite Islamic scholars, Quranic reading/recitation competition, Speech and Quizz contest etc. Sporting activities like athletics, table tennis, power-pull, ‎walking and concentrations race will also come up during the 3-day programme. Special Tahajud prayers for the various governments and people of Nigeria will also form an important aspect of the conference.




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