Ahmadiyya members donate blood

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Members of Ahmadiyya Muslim Jama’at of Nigeria, Badagry Circuit, Lagos State, have donated blood, as part of their humanitarian services.

Mr. Babatunde Okubena, president of Badagry Circuit of the group, said the exercise was organised to mark the group’s national welfare week.

He said the group used the week, which started on November 1, to visit the sick, the weak, the aged, widows, orphans and the wretched, to give them food, clothes and shelter.

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Mr. Musa Semako, vice circuit president, said members did this to support the government.

”The blood will be given to Lagos State Blood Transfusion Service, which will distribute them among hospitals.”

Group’s Central Missionary for Badagry, Mr.  Mulvi Oladimeji, who is one of the donors, said he did so to help people in hospital, who needed blood.

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