The pentagon shaped facility, named the Modupe and Folorunso Alakija Medical Research and Training Hospital, located in Osogbo was officially inaugurated on December 15, 2025, by former Vice President Yemi Osinbajo and also had Governor Ademola Adeleke in attendance.
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Wednesday, December 17, 2025
Billionaire Folorunso Alakija Donates N34 Billion Hospital To Osun State University
Nigerian billionaire and Africa’s richest woman, Folorunso Alakija, has made a great huge contribution to healthcare and education in Nigeria by donating a N34 billion hospital to Osun State University.
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Wow. This is massive. God bless you ma'am. ππΏπ
ReplyDeleteAmen π
DeleteShe has done well for this community π₯°
Wow. I still have faith in Nigeria and God bless your selfless attributes ma. God bless again
DeleteWow this is beautiful ❤️❤️
ReplyDeleteWhat men cannot do, women can do extremely well.
Weldone maπππ
Wow wow wow, this is massive,such a beautiful edifice,we need more of such gestures.
ReplyDeleteGod bless the givers
I hope the government will maintain the place because that is the koko
Oh WOW. This is huge mehn. God bless you immensely Ma. This is my wish. To do something like this for my state someday. So help me God. ππ
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What is life without giving. God bless you more. Your generation unborn is blessed π.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. Humanity at at it's peak.
ReplyDeleteMay God continue to bless you Ma'am
God bless you Ma
ReplyDeleteIt is really massive and beautiful. This is really commendable. May God continue to bless her. She'll live her old age on good health, sound mind, joy, and fulfilment by God's grace
ReplyDeleteThis is massive.. God bless you ma
ReplyDeleteSo kind and generous of her
ReplyDeleteGod bless you Ma
This is huge!
ReplyDeleteNice one. God bless her.
Worthy of emulation. May God continue to bless you to be a blessing. I hope the state also commits to properly funding and staffing the place so the investment serves purpose.
ReplyDeleteWow God bless you ma
ReplyDeleteWOW this is HUGE and BEAUTIFUL
ReplyDeleteGod bless you ma'am
Wow! God bless you maπ
ReplyDeleteGod bless you ma'am ❤️
ReplyDeleteGreat initiative π. May God replenish her pockets.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to my Alma matter.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you more ma.
God Bless Her Ooo
ReplyDeleteThis Is Massive
Hello iya Boys
I hope those who are working in the facilities do not begin to remove some of the equipment for sale. Some lecturers in my school then remove a lot for sale and render a whole department useless.
ReplyDeleteWell-done!!!!
ReplyDeleteFolorunso Alakija’s gift goes beyond bricks and mortar - it is a bold statement about the transformative power of private initiative in public welfare. By investing N34 billion into a medical and research facility, she is not only creating opportunities for Nigerian doctors to train at home, but also laying a foundation for generational impact in healthcare, research, and education. This kind of vision challenges both individuals and institutions to think bigger about what can be achieved when resources are used with foresight and purpose.
ReplyDeleteMore than just a hospital, this facility signals a shift in responsibility - showing that true progress demands both generosity and accountability. If the state commits to proper staffing and management, this could become a beacon of medical excellence in Nigeria, inspiring a culture where homegrown solutions reduce reliance on medical tourism and elevate national standards. It’s philanthropy that doesn’t just give - it equips, trains, and multiplies impact.
My concern with noble initiatives like this is sustainability. Unless her foundation and the state government commit to jointly fund maintenance, while the day-to-day management in handled by a private and professional team, the project risks falling victim to the all-too-common culture of mismanagement and neglect.
This is massive
ReplyDeleteMay God bless you ma'am
This is hugeπ². If other billionaires can do same, Nigeria would be great. God bless her π. And give those in charge of managing the place grace to maintain it.
ReplyDeleteWow π
ReplyDeleteGod will continue to bless her
This is beautiful and commendable. She has done well for her generation.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you ma'am
ReplyDeleteCEO Empress
ReplyDeleteThis is Monumental
An Edifice that will have her names on the lips of Generations yet unborn…
God bless you Ma and may posterity always have your good deeds on record
CEO Empress
ππ
ReplyDeleteThis is lovely π
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