Lagos IVF Public Forum Holds March 12

The Lagos IVF Public Forum is a one-day event to enlighten the members of the public to the availability of advanced medicare, particularly the IVF treatment, to solve infertility problems.

The event will be a combination of a one-hour presentation by four IVF experts in Nigeria on the highlights of IVF treatment and the recorded success stories of the treatment so far in Nigeria and exhibition of relevant information including counseling at different stands of IVF Clinics at the event.

Key Objectives/Audience
The Lagos IVF Public Forum will achieve key objectives which include better understanding of infertility treatment options by the audience present,and subsequent higher clinical attendance for IVF treatment at the clinics / hospitals.

Up to 1000 couples and scores of medical professionals are expected to attend the event including a keynote speaker, the Lagos State Honourable Commissioner for Health, who is expected to enlighten the audience on important health policy issues of the Lagos State Government.

Venue/Date:
The IVF Forum holds on Saturday, 12th March 2016 at the Lagos Airport Hotel, Obafemi Awolowo Way, Ikeja, Lagos beginning from 9 am until 1pm.

Guest Presentation/Key Speakers
The following are the eminent health professionals and IVF specialists invited to make a collective one-hour presentation to the audience before the beginning of consultations by the IVF Clinics at the exhibition stands:
1. Professor Frank Osato Giwa-Osagie, Medical Director of OMNI Fertility Clinic, Lagos.
2. Dr. Richard Ajayi, Medical Director of The Bridge Clinic, Lagos.
3. Dr. Abayomi Ajayi, Medical Director of Nordical Fertility Centre, Lagos.
4. Dr. Iketubosin Faye, Medical Director of Georg’s Medical Centre, Lagos.

Attendance
The event is FREE for all members of the public attending.

Hot this week

AIICO Wins 2026 Insurance Company of the Year at Nairametrics Capital Market Awards

Left - right: Akin Morakinyo (Registrar, Chartered Institute of...

CREDIBILITY MARKETING: THE MOST EXPENSIVE CURRENCY IN THE AI DIGITAL AGE

  By Solomon Sanusi Strategist Connecting Ideas, Travel, Technology, and Markets...

PUBLIC POSITIONING: WHY GREAT BRANDS MUST BE SEEN IN THE RIGHT PLACES

   By Solomon Sanusi Strategist Connecting Ideas, Travel, Technology, and Markets...

VISIBLE PROXIMITY: WHY THE FUTURE BELONGS TO BRANDS PEOPLE CAN CONSTANTLY SEE

  By Solomon Sanusi Strategist Connecting Ideas, Travel, Technology, and Markets...

Media, Public Trust Key to Security Success – Dr. Chike Duru

Associate Professor and Head of the Department of Mass...

Topics

AEDC Signs Landmark Deal to Deliver Uninterrupted Power Solution in Abuja

From Left: Mr. Hussein Akar, Managing Director, The Wood...

NCDMB Webinar Unlocks AfCFTA Market Access for Energy Sector

The Nigerian Content Development and Monitoring Board has outlined...

PenCom Concludes Regulatory Intervention in First Guarantee Pension

  The National Pension Commission (Commission) wishes to inform stakeholders...

Leadway Group Launches ‘Lead Forward’ Initiative to Deepen Financial Literacy Among NYSC Corps Members 

Leadway Group, Nigeria's non-banking financial services group, has unveiled...

MTN Condemns Xenophobia, No Mention of South Africa

“MTN Nigeria strongly condemns hate, prejudice and xenophobia and...

JUMIA Seeks Better Infrastructure for e-Commerce in Africa

Francis Dufay, the Managing Director of JUMIA Côte d’Ivoire has called for better infrastructure to foster rapid and sustainable growth of the e-commerce sector in Africa. He said Côte d’Ivoire "has the basics of the different types of infrastructure" needed for e-commerce and "the challenge remains to improve each of these elements." E-commerce is based on four key infrastructures: Internet, logistics, payment and the legal framework. Although JUMIA managed to transcend the limitations inherent to each type of infrastructure, allowing it to route some 2,000 parcels daily, several points would benefit from qualitative evolutions; including: Logistics with a need for; better roads, 3PL offering the highest quality of service at competitive prices and a more comprehensive addressing system. Payment; where the widespread adoption of cashless payment methods such as mobile money for which JUMIA enjoys the expert support of MTN, should be encouraged. The regulatory and organisational framework could benefit from more education for stakeholders for a better understanding of contractual implications. And internet, whose penetration estimated at 8 million people in Côte d'Ivoire, remains curtailed.

NCC Donates Four CBT Centres to JAMB

In order to augment facilities for smooth conduct of Computer Based Tests (CBT) by the Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB), the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) has built and donated four of such centres to the examination board. This was disclosed recently by Acting Executive Vice Chairman (EVC), Prof. Umar Danbatta, when JAMB officials paid him a courtesy visit in Abuja. The four centers are located in Kano, Niger, Bayelsa and Oyo states. The centres are equipped with computers, printers, other accessories and Internet connectivity.

China, France Create Joint €300M Fund to Invest in Africa

China and France announced on November 15 the official...