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MAX International Donates Covid 19 Support Items to Lagos State Government (photos)

Freelanews by Freelanews
July 27, 2020
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On Friday the 17th of July 2020, a team of MAX International Staff and Associates led by Mrs Marie Orgah were on ground at the Lagos State warehouse at Lekki phase one to present Covid 19 support items to the Lagos State Government. The items included masks, sanitizers amongst others, which were received by the Permanent Secretary, Lagos State Ministry of Health; Dr Olusegun Ogboye.
MAX International Donates Covid 19 Support Items to Lagos State Government (photos)
The permanent Secretary commended MAX International for their efforts and Kind gesture for extending a helping hand to the State at such a time as this. He said “Contributions such as these, has gone a long way to help Lagos State and The ministry of Health during the on going Coronavirus pandemic, as the pressure on the state has been enormous and the donations have been more than helpful”.
Max international is a brand involved in Wellness and health which after 25 years of research came up with the medical breakthrough called the advanced Riboceine Technology which enhances/ accelerates the body’s production of Glutathione in human cells, the glutathione in the human body helps boosts the immune System and aids in the recovery and management of chronic ailments, this is found in Max’s flagship product called CELLGEVITY.
MAX International Donates Covid 19 Support Items to Lagos State Government (photos)
MAX International also visited and donated items to health workers at the National Orthopedic Hospital Igbobi, Lagos State and Area F Police College as these are key people also helping in the fight against the Coronavirus pandemic.
MAX International Donates Covid 19 Support Items to Lagos State Government (photos)
MAX International Donates Covid 19 Support Items to Lagos State Government (photos)
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