Saving Lives in Ogun State, Nigeria

Bring Lifesaving Healthcare to Ogun State, Nigeria
Across Ogun State, hospitals and clinics urgently need medical equipment—beds, monitors, maternity tools, diagnostic devices, and basic supplies that make safe care possible. Project C.U.R.E.’s recent medical assessments revealed severe shortages across multiple facilities, including those serving the community of Ago-Iwoye. The first and most impactful step is to equip Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital (OOUTH)—the state’s major teaching and referral hospital. OOUTH will receive the first container and will share appropriate equipment and supplies with its Assessed and affiliated Annex facilities, strengthening the broader care network that serves patients across the region.
A single Project C.U.R.E. container delivers $350,000–$400,000 worth of donated medical equipment for just $32,000—one of the most effective health investments in the world. Your gift will help deliver this container and launch a long-term plan to support additional facilities across Ogun State.
About the Sponsors
This project is led by Dr. Abiola Opeitum, who was born in Ago-Iwoye, and her husband Andrew Opeitum, now living in Houston, Texas. Together with the Ago-Iwoye Central Development Council (ACDC), they are committed to improving healthcare for families across the region.
Your donation will help:
• Equip Ogun State’s leading teaching hospital
• Strengthen care for thousands of patients • Improve maternal and newborn outcomes
• Expand emergency and surgical capacity
• Build a healthier future for families from Ago-Iwoye and beyond
Thank you for helping bring health and hope to Ogun State.



