Lagos hospital gets 11KW solar-powered solution from donor
In a rare display of community service, health advocate and medical doctor, Dr. Chinonso Egemba, popularly known as Aproko Doctor, has donated a state-of-the-art 11KW solar power solution powered by the Luminous Rayverter to Epe General Hospital.
A statement, yesterday, that confirm the facility, installed at the Mother-Child Centre of the hospital, explained that the solution ensures continuous, reliable electricity for critical healthcare services, thus eliminating disruptions caused by power outage.
Speaking on his impactful initiative, Egemba, who commands an audience of over seven million followers across social media platforms, shared his vision, thus: “This Christmas, I wanted to give back in a way that truly saves lives. The Mother-Child Centre plays a vital role in our healthcare system, providing essential care for mothers and newborns. For a project like this, I needed a solution I could trust – one that combines efficiency, durability, and strong after-sales support. Luminous was the natural choice.”
The philanthropist’s decision to choose Luminous reflects his commitment to excellence and innovation in reliable power supply. The Rayverter inverter, designed for the unique demands of the Nigerian power landscape, guarantees round-the-clock energy availability, empowering healthcare workers to focus on saving lives without worrying about power disruptions.
“This project underscores Aproko Doctor’s unwavering dedication to improving lives through practical solutions, leveraging technology to address pressing community needs. It also highlights the critical role of reliable solar power in transforming healthcare delivery across Nigeria, a vision shared by Simba Group, distributors of Luminous in Nigeria,” the statement added.
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