World Diabetes day: NAS takes testing to old people’s home in Calabar

World Diabetes day: NAS takes testing to old people’s home in Calabar

World Diabetes day: NAS takes testing to old people's home in Calabar
Coordinator, National Association of Seadogs Cross River, Engr Solomon Olorunfemi, during the sugar level test exercise at Pope John III in Calabar

By Ike Uchechukwu

The National Association of Seadogs, NAS, Pyrates Confraternity, Frigate Deck has taken a free testing exercise for Sugar level to Pope John Paul III, Old People’s home in Calabar as part as activities marking the world diabetes day.

The Association asserted that early detection was key to managing such a situation before it degenerates into a deeper and dangerous level.

Speaking with Vanguard shortly after their visit to Old People’s home at Target street, Calabar at the weekend, the Cross River State Coordinator of National Association of Seadog’s, NAS, Engr Solomon Olorunfemi said humanity which was part of the very essence of what the Association stands for was part of what inspired their visit.

back link building services=0></a></div><p>According to him, the Old people also need love and care because they used to be young before now and need all the love and care they can get to live longer and healthier too.</p><p>His words:” Our visit to old people for this kind of gesture is not a one of thing, it’s what we do and we as an association believe that there is need to make people around us happy.</p><h2>READ ALSO: <span><a href=https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/11/mega-we-care-celebrates-world-diabetes-day/ >Mega We Care celebrates world diabetes day</a></span><br/></h2><p>“We looked around us and felt the old people need this, they were once active while they were younger but are they are getting old a lot of things set in, one of such is diabetes and early detection is key which is why we brought the testing of thier sugar level to them in thier domain.</p><p>“This programme has been on and we as an association have been doing this for a long time because it is not a one-off visit, if it’s not for diabetes it could be for something else. We want them(old people) to feel loved and carried along,” he said.</p><div class='code-block code-block-5' style='margin: 8px 0; clear: both;'> <a href=https://www.adhang.com/guest-posting-services/ ><img class=lazy src=