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Lagos State Pilot Programe Screening Locations for the Twelve Months LAGOS STATE PILOT PROGRAME SCREENING LOCATIONS FOR THE TWELVE MONTHS (APRIL 1, 2018 TO MARCH 31, 2019) JANUARY 2019 – CERVICAL CANCER AWARENESS MONTH S/N LOCATION DATE NOTES (FOR INTERNAL REFERENCE) 1. NEW YEAR DAY 01.01.19 – TUESDAY NEW YEAR DAY 2019 1ST #GIVINGTUESDAY OF 2019 2. LAGOS STATE FIRE SERVICE (LSFS) 02.01.19 – WEDNESSDAY B/D: “F.I.R.E” (1ST OF JAN) MOBOLAJI BANK ANTHONY WAY, IKEJA BUS STOP, IKEJA 3. *TWO OUTREACHES* 03.01.19 – THURSDAY IFAKO-IJAIYE LGA SECRETARIAT: NO 1 OLUWATOYIN ST, OFF AINA AJOBO ST, OFF YAYA ABATAN RD, OGBA- IJAIYE IFAKO – IJAIYE MINI STADIUM, 1/2, COLLEGE RD IFAKO – IJAIYE 4. *TWO LOCATIONS* 04.01.19 – FRIDAY OJOKORO LCDA SECRETARIAT 9/11, AGBADO STATION RD (IJAIYE OJOKORO RD), IJAIYE-OJOKORO ASIWAJU BOLA AHMED TINUBU ULTRA MODEL MARKET 5. OJODU LCDA SECRETARIAT: 05.01.19 – SATURDAY NO 1-3 SECRETARIAT RD, POWERLINE, OKEIRA, OGBA 6. IBA HOUSING ESTATE, BEHIND ZONE E FENCE, OTO-IJANIKIN 06.01.19 – SUNDAY THE EPIPH. 7. AGBADO/OKE-ODO LCDA SECRETARIAT: 07.01.19 – MONDAY ABEOKUTA E/W, OPPOSITE OJA-OBA BUS STOP, ABULE EGBA 8. mass medical mission | 31, BODE THOMAS ST, SURULERE 08.01.19 – TUESDAY 2ND #GIVINGTUESDAY OF 2019 9. AYOBO-IPAJA LCDA SECRETARIAT: 09.01.19-WEDNESDAY AYOBO-IPAJA RD, IGBOGILA BUS STOP, IPAJA 10. OTO-AWORI LCDA SECRETARIAT: 10.01.19 – THURSDAY OTO-AWORI, KM 28, LAGOS-BADAGRY E/W, IJANIKIN 11. *TWO OUTREACHES* 11.01.19 – FRIDAY THE TONYE COLE DAY (DIAMOND CENTURION) MAKOKO COMMUNITY INT’L THANK YOU DAY YABA LCDA SECRETARIAT: 198 H/MACAULAY ST, ADEKUNLE, YABA 12. EGBE-IDIMU LCDA SECRETARIAT: 12.01.19 – SATURDAY ISHERI OLOFIN ROUNDABOUT, LASU-IBA RD, ISHERI-OLOFIN 13. 399, MURTALA MOHAMMED WAY, YABA 13.01.19 – SUNDAY THE M/SLESSOR DAY 14. OLORUNDA LCDA SECRETARIAT: 14.01.19 – MONDAY FORMER IWORO GUEST HOUSE, IWORO RD, IWORO, BADAGRY RD 15. mass medical mission | 31, BODE THOMAS ST, SURULERE 15.01.19 – TUESDAY 3 #GIVINGTUESDAY OF 2019 16. MOSAN-OKUNOLA LCDA SECRETARIAT: 16.01.19 – WEDNESDAY WATER BUS STOP, AKIN OGUN, IPAJA RD 17. BMJS: AGUNFOYE-LUGBUSI VILLAGE, ADAMO 17.01.19/ -THURSDAY IN MEMORIAM: T.B. MACAULAY (17/01/1826 - IKORODU NORTH LCDA 17/01/1878) 18. ORISUNMBARE MODERN MARKET 18.01.19 – FRIDAY 19. IGANDO-IKOTUN LCDA SECRETARIAT: 19.01.19 – SATURDAY NO 1 BAALE COMPOUND, BESIDE IKOTUN MARKET, OBADORE, IKOTUN 20. FOURSQUARE CAMP, ORISUMBARE, IDIMU 20.01.19 – SUNDAY 21. NAFDAC LAGOS HEAD-OFFICE: 3/5 OSHODI E/W, OSHODI 21.01.19 – MONDAY TH 22. mass medical mission | 31, BODE THOMAS ST, SURULERE 22.01.19 – TUESDAY 4 #GIVINGTUESDAY OF 2019 23. DIGITAL BRIDGE INSTITUTE, LAGOS CAMPUS 23.01.19 – WEDNESDAY NO 1 NITEL RD/ FIIRO RD, CAPPA OSHODI, MATORI 24. *TWO OUTREACHES* 24.01.19 – THURSDAY OSHODI-ISOLO LGA SECRETARIAT: ABIBAT MOGAGI MODERN MARKET (OSHODI MAIN MARKET) KAIRO DOWNTOWN, OSHODI 25. EJIGBO LCDA SECRETARIAT: FORMER NC BUILDING, BESIDE NNPC 25.01.19 – FRIDAY JUNCTION, EJIGBO-ISOLO RD, EJIGBO 26. NIGERIA CUSTOMS TRAINING COLLEGE: 17 TOYIN ST, IKEJA 26.01.19 – SATURDAY WORLD CUSTOMS DAY 27. 43/45 OKEHO ST, IRE AKARI, ISOLO 27.01.19 – SUNDAY 28. ADENIRAN OGUNSANYA COLLEGE OF EDUCATION, IJANIKIN 28.01.19 – MONDAY TH 29. mass medical mission | 31, BODE THOMAS ST, SURULERE 29.01.19 – TUESDAY 5 #GIVINGTUESDAY OF 2019 30. WOMEN DEVELOPMENT CENTRE (WDC): 5, OBA OGUNJI ST, AGEGE 30.01.19 – WEDNESDAY 31. LAGOS INT’L TRADE FAIR COMPLEX (LITFC) 31.01.19/ -THURSDAY FEBUARY 2019 – GENERAL CANCER AWARENESS MONTH 1. MISSION HOLIDAY 01.02.19 – FRIDAY NATIONAL FREEDOM DAY (USA) 2. IGBOBI COLLEGE, YABA 02.02.19 – SATURDAY THE PRESENTATION IGBOBI COLLEGE: FOUNDED 02/02/1932 3. 7, KUDIRAT ABIOLA WAY, OREGUN, IKEJA 03.02.19-SUNDAY 4. NTA: TV HOUSE, 15 AHMADU BELLO WAY VI 04.02.19 – MONDAY WORLD CANCER DAY 5. PLOT 1401B, TIAMIYU SAVAGE ST, VI 05.02.19 – TUESDAY #6TH GIVINGTUESDAY OF 2019 HONOUR: EMMA BISHOP OKONKWO (SILVER CENTURION) ICHI COMMUNITY HEALTH INITIATIVE (I.C.H.I.) 6. mass medical mission | 31, BODE THOMAS ST, SURULERE 06.02.19 – WEDNESDAY INT’L DAY OF ZERO TOLERANCE TO FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION (UN) 7. *TWO OUTREACHES* 07.02.19 – THURSDAY IYANA IPAJA MAIN MARKET AFIN ALAMUWO OF KUJE IYEKANTAN ST BY MOSHALASHI B/STOP AMUWO-ODOFIN 8. FESTAC CENTRAL MOSQUE 08.02.19 – FRIDAY 511 RD, 'D' CLOSE (ADJACENT TO 22 RD), 'G' CLOSE 9. ABESAN HOUSING ESTATE: MOSAN-OKUNOLA LCDA, IPAJA 09.02.19 – SATURDAY 10. 9/11, PEARSE ST, OFF 38 TEJUOSHO RD, SURULERE 10.02.19 – SUNDAY 11. THE NIGERIA ARMED FORCES RESETTLEMENT CENTRE (NAFRC), IPAJA 11.02.19 – MONDAY WORLD DAY FOR THE SICK 12. VICTORY VILLAGE, OPP, INT’L TRADE FAIR COMPLEX, 12.02.19 – TUESDAY 7TH #GIVINGTUESDAY OF 2019 NEAR SATELLITE TOWN, ABULE-OSHUN, BADAGRY E/W INT’L DAY OF WOMEN'S HEALTH H.A.I. (POSTHUMOUS DIAMOND JUBILEE) 13. CHRISLAND EDUCATIONAL ORGANISATION: 28, OPEBI RD, IKEJA 13.02.19 – WEDNESDAY BD: W.A. AWOSIKA (BRONZE CENTURION) 14. *TWO OUTREACHES* 14.02.19 – THURSDAY VALENTINE DAY AMUWO ODOFIN LGA SECRETARIAT: 41 RD, OPP C CLOSE, FESTAC IKOYI PRISON [ 15. ANSAR-UD-DEEN CENTRAL MOSQUE, 15.02.19 – FRIDAY INT’L CHILDHOOD CANCER DAY AJAO RD, SURULERE B/D: F. OKUNNU (19/02/1933) 16. PLOT 2203 MILE 2 OSHODI E/W, 2ND RAINBOW B/S, AMUWO ODOFIN 16.02.19 – SATURDAY 17. *TWO OUTREACHES* 17.02.19 – SUNDAY NATIONAL RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS DAY (USA) 13 RD, 6TH AVENUE FESTAC TOWN AMUWO-ODOFIN CITY HALL, CATHOLIC MISSION ST, LAGOS 18. NIGERIAN POLICE, AREA D COMMAND, 110 BODE THOMAS ST, S/LERE 18.02.19 – MONDAY ~~ TH 19. mass medical mission | 31, BODE THOMAS ST, SURULERE 19.02.19 – TUESDAY 8 #GIVINGTUESDAY OF 2019 20. THE NIGERIAN POLICE (AREA E COMMAND HEADQUARTERS) 20.02.19 – WEDNESDAY WORLD DAY OF SOCIAL JUSTICE (UN) 5, 2ND AVENUE, FESTAC TOWN 21. ORIADE LCDA SECRETARIAT: ALHAJI YINUSA AKINOLA MEM. HALL 21.02.19 – THURSDAY MUMIN ADIO, BADMUS RD, IJEGUN EGBA VIA SATELLITE TOWN 22. BABS KAREEM CENTRAL MOSQUE |46, OLD IPAJA RD, IYANA IPAJA 22.02.19 – FRIDAY 23. 99, IJEGUN RD IKOTUN 23.02.19 – SATURDAY 24. 2 NOJEEM ADEGBOLA ST, OFF ABULE ODU, EGBEDA/IDIMU 24.02.19 – SUNDAY 25. LAGOS ANGLICAN GIRLS GRAM. SCH: 19 AKINHANMI ST, SURULERE 25.02.19 – MONDAY 26. mass medical mission | 31, BODE THOMAS ST, SURULERE 26.02.19 – TUESDAY 9TH #GIVINGTUESDAY OF 2019 27. OUTREACH TO DIRECTORS & STAFF OF HEALTH-RELATED NGOS 27.02.19 – WEDNESDAY ~~WORLD NGO DAY 28. ALIMOSHO LGA SECRETARIAT: 3, BADA ST, WILLIAMS LAYOUT 28.02.19 – THURSDAY OFF ROUNDABOUT, OFF AKOWONJO RD, AKOWONJO MARCH 2019 – OVARIAN & GYNAECOLOGICAL CANCER AWARENESS MONTH / WOMEN’S HEALTH MONTH / MATERNAL &CHILD HEALTH MONTH 1. THE NIGERIA SECURITY & CIVIL DEFENSE CORPS (NSCDC), FESTAC 01.03.19 – FRIDAY WORLD CIVIL DEFENCE DAY TOWN, AMUWO ODOFIN NATIONAL EMPLOYEE APPRECIATION DAY (1ST FRIDAY IN MARCH) 2. 4 & 6 DOSUMU ST, MUSHIN 02.03.19 – SATURDAY IN MEMORIAM: MARIUS OKOH (02/03/80) 3. 28 OLOWU ST EBUTE, ELEFU LAGOS ISLAND 03.03.19-SUNDAY 4. WAZOBA FM (AIM PLAZA), PLOT 267A ETIM INYANG CRESCENT, 04.03.19 – MONDAY INT’L HPV AWARENESS DAY OFF MURI OKUNOLA RD, VI HONOUR: AIM (B/D) 5. mass medical mission | 31, BODE THOMAS ST, SURULERE 05.03.19 – TUESDAY 10TH #GIVINGTUESDAY OF 2019 6. *TWO OUTREACHES* 06.03.19 – WEDNESDAY WORLD DENTIST DAY NIGERIAN DENTAL ASSOCIATION (NDA) COLLEGE OF MEDICINE, UNIVERSITY OF LAGOS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ FEDERAL TRAINING CENTRE, IKOYI 7. *TWO OUTREACHES* 07.03.19 – THURSDAY 2A MARTINS ST, OFF OJUELEGBA RD, TEJUOSHO, YABA PLOT 22, BLOCK 96, BABATUNDE DABIRI ST, LEKKI PHASE I 8. POWA MULTIPURPOSE HALL, ODUDUWA CRESCENT, GRA, IKEJA 08.03.19 – FRIDAY INT’L WOMEN'S DAY 9. VENUE TO BE CHOSEN BY HONOREE 09.03.19 – SATURDAY HONOUR:W.N. AKPANI (DIAMOND CENTURION) 10. 6, EBUN OTTI ST, OLODI APAPA, AJEROMI IFELODUN 10.03.19 – SUNDAY 11. BLOCK 58B, PLOT 20 HUMPONU WUSO RD, BY OMORIRE JOHNSON 11.03.19 – MONDAY WORLD GLAUCOMA WEEK (MARCH 11-17) 2ND ROUNDABOUT, LEKKI PHASE 1 12. mass medical mission | 31, BODE THOMAS ST, SURULERE 12.03.19 – TUESDAY 11TH #GIVINGTUESDAY OF 2019 13.OJO LGA SECRETARIAT: 121 OLOJO DRIVE, TRANSFORMER B/S, OFF ALABA 13.03.19 – WEDNESDAY WORLD GLAUCOMA WEEK (MARCH 11-17) INT’L RD ALABA (OJO-ALABA), OJO, LAGOS STATE 14. CIVIL DEFENSE OFFICERS' WIVES ASSOCIATION (CDOWA) 14.03.19 – THURSDAY WORLD GLAUCOMA WEEK (MARCH 11-17) 15. IWAYA CENTRAL MOSQUE, MOSHALASI ST, IWAYA, YABA 15.03.19 – FRIDAY WORLD GLAUCOMA WEEK (MARCH 11-17) 16. IKEJA CANTONMENT: MOBOLAJI BANK ANTHONY WAY, IKEJA 16.03.19 – SATURDAY WORLD GLAUCOMA WEEK (MARCH 11-17) 17. 14, RAYMOND OKPARA CRESCENT, OFF AFOLABI SOLE ST, OKOTA 17.03.19 – SUNDAY 18. MARDA BARRACKS: ALONG HERBERT MACAULAY WAY, SABO-YABA 18.03.19 – MONDAY 19. mass medical mission | 31, BODE THOMAS ST, SURULERE 19.03.19 – TUESDAY 12TH #GIVINGTUESDAY OF 2019 20. GASKIYA COLLEGE, GASKIYA RD, IJORA, APAPA-IGANMU 20.03.19 – WEDNESDAY INT’L DAY OF HAPPINESS (UN) ~~ 21. MOBOLAJI JOHNSON SPORTS COMPLEX, 21.03.19 – THURSDAY ~~ WORLD DOWN SYNDROME DAY (UN) ROWE PARK, ISHOLA ST, ALAGOMEJI, YABA -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DOWN SYNDROME FOUNDATION NIGERIA (DSFN) 43, ADEGOKE ST, OFF ALHAJI MASHA RD, SURULERE 22. *TWO OUTREACHES* 22.03.19 – FRIDAY ~~ WORLD WATER DAY IJU WATER WORKS IJU –ISHAGA, AGEGE IKOYI OBALENDE CENTRAL MOSQUE: 24, GLOVER RD, OBALENDE 23. OYINGBO ULTRA MODERN MARKET COMPLEX 23.03.19 – SATURDAY 24. KANJOWO ST, OFF OREGIE /MBA RD, OFF LODGE BUS STOP & 24.03.19 – SUNDAY EVE OF ANNUNCIATION MBA/CARDOSO ST, AJEGUNLE APAPA WORLD TUBERCULOSIS DAY (UN) 25.
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