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Safe City clinic supports 300 patients during quieter December in Oworoshoki

Posted by Tolani Yesufu

Posted 19 Jan 2026

In December, as is common during the Christmas season, many Oworoshoki residents travelled from Lagos to their hometowns, leaving the area quieter than usual. Even in the calm, Safe City remained open for those who needed care, and over 300 sick community members came in for support. This brings Safe City’s total impact to 6,575 people since launch.

This month, 31% of patients were new and 69% were returning, showing how deeply Safe City is loved and how firmly it has become part of daily life in Oworoshoki. The average monthly income of patients in December was just N11,067 ($8), highlighting the continued importance of accessible, life-saving care for our community.

We also welcomed a wonderful new team member this month. Nurse Jennifer joined Safe City as our new nurse, following Nurse B’s relocation. Selected from over 40 candidates through a rigorous vetting and interview process, Nurse Jennifer brings over nine years of experience as a lead nurse, with a strong background in primary health care in low-income Nigerian communities. Before starting at Safe City, she completed training at our other clinics to learn the AHA approach. Patients already love her, and we are thrilled to have her on the team.

Activities:

  • Provided primary health care services to over 300 community members throughout December

  • Treated conditions including malaria, respiratory infections, and minor injuries

  • Recorded patient data showing 31% new and 69% returning patients, with average monthly income of ₦11,067

  • Recruited and onboarded Nurse Jennifer through a competitive selection process with over 40 candidates

  • Completed AHA approach training and induction at other clinics for the new nurse

In the coming months, we will continue delivering consistent, affordable care while supporting Nurse Jennifer to fully settle into her role and further strengthen service delivery at the clinic.

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