Ikeja Dynamic Lions Club has donated a 4-unit toilet, a bathroom, renovated a consulting room and also made provision for an incinerator at Oni Memorial Children Hospital, Ibadan.
Immediate past president of the club, Lion Adeola Boluogun said the 3-in-1 project was a legacy project of the club led by his team of executives for Lions Club year 2024/25.
Boluogun who only handed over mantle of leadership of the club early this week, said, the commissioning of the projects on June 30 2025, was to meet needs, which they considered pressing at the hospital.
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“We visited the facility and saw that it was poor in these areas, so we decided that the toilets and bathroom will provide the children a conducive environment to be attended to.”

Boluogun also said the club had earlier provided the hospital with an incinerator in 2023, adding that they only responded to a call on them to remodel it for repair.
Recalling some of the memorable projects he midwifed as president of the club, Boluogun said, “There are lots, too numerous to capture, with this Ibadan donations as icing on the cake.”
He, however, listed the pediatric cancer awareness programme at Agidingbi Primary School, eye screening/provision of eye glasses and surgery, its hunger relief project, which catered to over 500 families in Ikeja in December last year, a fully equipped sick bay at Lagos State Model Primary School in Ikeja, drug awareness campaign in Alausa and Agidingbi communities, donation of cleaning materials at Ipodo market and donation of exercise books, writing materials and textbooks to three primary schools in Ikeja.
