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Radford University College in collaboration with the Keepers House Chapel International have organized free health and medical screening exercise for about 500 people at Madina in Accra.

The exercise which includes laboratory examination, medical consultation and provision of drugs after diagnosis forms part of activities to mark the church’s one year anniversary.

 

Speaking at the event, the Executive Chairman of Radford University  College, Nana Dwomoh Sarpong advised the people to go for regular medical checkups to know their health status to avoid any unusual health conditions.

He said majority of the people in the society are unaware that they have either curable or incurable diseases but with regular medical checkups every sickness could be identified early for the necessary medical control.

Nana Dwomoh Sarpong advised the people to ensure cleanliness in and around their communities to prevent contraction of communicable diseases.  

Also, Dr. Philip Mensah of the Keepers House Chapel International called on churches not to concentrate only on winning soul for Christ but rather groom people to succeed in life.

According to him, concentrating on the physical well-being of church members and members in the community within which they operate is an innovative way of attracting people to God

Dr. Mensah added that Keepers House has a vision to groom people to succeed in life by talking care of their spiritual and physical needs.

Meanwhile, the first anniversary will be climax with The TAKE OFF CONFERENCE to enable both old and new members bond with their marker.

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