Bishop Abioye Dedicates Margaret Lawrence Varsity Teaching Hospital

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Bishop David Abioye of the Living Faith Church Worldwide has formally dedicated Margaret Lawrence University Teaching Hospital (MLUTH) in Abuja.

At the event last Saturday, the eminent cleric decreed that those patronising the hospital would find healing and restoration of their health.

He described the hospital as “a wonderful, unique edifice” at River Park Estate in Abuja.

He said, “It is my pleasure to declare this place blessed, and it is blessed in the name of the Father, the Son and the holy spirit.”

The dedication was accompanied by rousing praise songs, which attendees, including staff of the Hospital-Nigerian and expatriate, mother of the founder, Mrs. Margaret Odili and many well-wishers, danced vigorously to.

The founder of Margaret Lawrence University and real estate magnate, Paul Odili, said the dedication of the Teaching Hospital is remarkable as it is now in the hands of God “who never fails.”

According to him, the coming on stream of MLUTH represents a significant milestone in the evolution of healthcare services in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, with its modern design, advanced medical infrastructure and a multi-disciplinary team of renowned healthcare professionals. “We are dedicated to delivering unparalleled care and superior patient outcomes,” he said.

Highlighting the specialised services available at MLUTH, the Chief Medical Director (CMD), Dr. Alejandro Rodriquez, a consultant surgeon, said Nigerians do not have to travel abroad anymore to get advanced medical care, as it is available at the hospital in Abuja.

He reeled off radiology, digital x-ray, gynaecology, urology, orthopaedic, paediatrics and childcare, surgery, otorhinolaryngology (ear, nose and throat), Dentistry, plastic surgery, accident and emergency and Intensive Care as services available at the Teaching hospital.

“We have state-of-the-art facilities and advanced technology to handle any health concern,” he said.

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