Pastor Odeyemi visits Africa Medical Center of Excellence, explores partnership opportunities

-Group photograph after the visit. Pastor Odeyemi is flanked on his right by Mr. Gbemisola Ajiboye, Dr. Bolatito Ayenigba, Dr. Gbenga Falodun, Dr. Aisha Umar, and on his left by Mrs. Kehinde Oyesiku, Pastor Ronke Bello, Elder Olufunke Amos, and Pastor Felix Egogo –

 

The Continental Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God, RCCG, Africa Continent 2, Pastor E. A. Odeyemi, recently paid a visit to the Africa Medical Center of Excellence, AMCE, Abuja, to explore the facilities available at the hospital

Describing the hospital as “the first of its kind in Nigeria”, Pastor Odeyemi expressed gratitude to the board and management for its focus on life and wellness

The RCCG Continental Overseer who was accompanied on the visit by Pastor (Mrs.) Ronke Bello, Pastor Gbenga Falodun, Pastor Felix Egogo, Elder Olufunke Amos, Dr. (Mrs.) Bolatiti Ayenigba and Mr. Tonas Moses, commended the management of the hospital adding that he looks forward to exploring partnership opportunities with the hospital.

Earlier, the Chief Medical Officer, Dr Aisha Umar and her team, made a presentation on the hospital including all the facilities available as well as a foundation to help the less privileged.

The Director, Business Development, Mrs. Kehinde Oyesiku; and the Manager, Business Development, Mr. Gbemisola Ajiboye, conducted Pastor Odeyemi and his entourage round the facility.

The African Medical Centre of Excellence (AMCE) Abuja is a 170-bed specialty hospital offering world-class comprehensive diagnostics and treatment in oncology, cardiovascular services, haematology, and general medical and surgical services. It is complemented by research and education facilities.

AMCE provides exceptional medical care to people on the  African continent, regardless of their financial means.

Backed by the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) in clinical partnership with King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, AMCE Abuja is the first of five such hospital, research, and education centres planned for development on the African continent.

The African Medical Centre of Excellence is being implemented in four phases over five years, and has commenced operations with a 170-bed specialist hospital that will later be expanded to a 500-bed facility, with the capacity to provide services to more than 200,000 patients in Nigeria and another 150,000 patients from neighbouring West African countries within its first five years of operation.

Some of the state-of-the-art equipment in the hospital
Some of the state-of-the-art equipment in the hospital
Some of the state-of-the-art equipment in the hospital
Some of the state-of-the-art equipment in the hospital

The institution is a beacon of hope for the future of healthcare in Africa and has within its first few months of operation become the employer and healthcare provider of choice across West Africa.

The Director, Business Development, Mrs Kehinde Oyesiku, explaining a point of interest to Pastor Odeyemi and his entourage
The Director, Business Development, Mrs Kehinde Oyesiku, explaining a point of interest to Pastor Odeyemi and his entourage