Group Donates Books To Foundation

The University of Cambridge and Innmedics Global Pharm Limited of India have donated 200,000 text and workbooks worth N250m and medical consumables worth over N8m to the PhilipAnna Foundation of Nigeria.

PhilipAnna Foundation said that the donations were made in honour of Dame Anna Kolawole, who was described as a visionary leader who used her leadership skills to drive development in the communities where she lived and worked during her lifetime.

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Managing Director for Innmedics, Jighar Mehta said that the expensive nature of health made it imperative for companies like his to partner with the PhilipAnna Foundation.

Member of the Board of Trustees,  Oluwakemi Ajakaiye, Managing Trustee, Temitope Phillips and South-West Coordinator of the PhilipAnna Foundation Gboyega Kehinde,  expressed their gratitude to the donors.


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