Operation Delta Safe” organises medical outreach in Igbogene
By TVC News Nigeria
23 December 2019 |
4:47 pm
Civil and military relations are being firmed up in Bayelsa where the Joint Task Force "Operation Delta Safe" is winning the confidence of the people. After taking a Medical Outreach programme to Igbogene Community, Rear Admiral Akinjide Akinrinade also led his men to make donations to an orphanage in the spirit of the yuletide.
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