ASHENEWS reports that a non-governmental organization, the Adonai Health and Development Foundation (AHADEF) has provided free Hepatitis and HIV testing for widows in Keffi, Nasarawa state. The exercise, according to the organisers is in commemoration of this year’s International Widow’s Day. Speaking in an interview, the CEO of the foundation, Nwagwu Franklin said that the widows also received free Malaria testing, Health Education, HIV Testing, Hypertension screening ( Blood Pressure), drugs, Food items and counselling. Speaking on the significance of the day, he noted that the day provides an avenue to remember and care for the women. “The informed decision…
Author: Tina George
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