Church launches LifeBlood to aid blood donation
By Gregory Austin Nwakunor
19 June 2016 |
1:42 am
To address the gap in the quantity of blood donated and amount needed, High Life Church, a Christian Pentecostal Church, has launched a non-governmental organisation called LifeBlood Nigeria.

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To address the gap in the quantity of blood donated and amount needed, High Life Church, a Christian Pentecostal Church, has launched a non-governmental organisation called LifeBlood Nigeria.
The official launch was performed in Lagos by the Executive Secretary of the Lagos State Blood Transfusion Service, Dr. Modupe Olaiya, who was represented by Dr. Samuel Alori.
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