DIRECTORY
CONTACT DETAILS OF THE SECURITY AGENTS OF OSHODI
MARRIAGE RIGISTRY IN OSHODI-ISOLO LOCAL GOVERNMENT
NAMES OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN OSHODI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
OSHODI-ISOLO LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
HEALTH CARE SERVICES IN OSHODI ISOLO
HEALTHCARE CENTERS AND ONGOING MODEL PRIMARY HEALTHCARE CENTER WITHIN OF OSHODI-ISOLO
CONTACT DETAILS OF THE SECURITY AGENTS OF OSHODI –ISOLO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
| s/n |
Security Body |
Police Station |
Location |
Name of Divisional Police Officer/Co-ordinator |
Telephone number |
1. |
Nigeria Police Force-NPF |
Akinpelu Police Station |
Akinpelu Street Oshodi,Lagos |
C.S.P, Victor N.Osuji |
08057759929 |
2. |
Nigeria Police Force-NPF |
Makinde Police Station |
Makinde Street Oshodi,Lagos |
C.S.P,Nguwu Emmanuel |
08023010227 |
3. |
Nigeria Police Force-NPF |
Sogunle Policfe Station |
Sogunle Street Oshodi,Lagos |
C.S.P,Isaac Akinwolemwa |
01-7402429 |
4. |
Neighbourhood Watch |
Oshodi-Isolo Local Government |
Oshodi-Isolo Local Government |
Rev.(Dr.)T.A Fasanya |
08060664796 |
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CONTACTS OF CHIEF NURSING OFFICER AND ASSISTANT CHIEF NURSING OFFICER PRIMARY HEALTHCARE CENTERS AND ONGOING MODEL PRIMARY HEALTHCARE CENTER WITHIN OF OSHODI-ISOLO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
| S/N |
Names of Primary HealthCare Center |
Location of Primary HealthCare Centers |
Chief Nursing Officer of Primary HealthCare Center |
Telephone number |
1. |
Ajibolu Primary Healthcare Center |
Ajibolu ,Oshodi |
Mrs. Dada |
08035501294 |
2. |
Ewututu Primary Health Care Center |
Ewutuntun, Oshodi |
Mrs. Shoremekun |
08023546920 |
3. |
Sogunle Primary HealthCare Center |
Mafoluku, Oshodi |
ACNO-Mrs. Adeleke |
08023704440 |
4. |
Oshodi Primary HealthCare Center |
No, 4 Oshodi |
Mrs. Kunle |
08023207453 |
5. |
Igbehinadun Model Primary Healthcare Center |
Oshodi-Isolo Local Government |
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MARRIAGE REGISTRY IN OSHODI-ISOLO LOCAL GOVERNMENT
Oshodi-Isolo local government as one of the twenty (20) created local government councils in Lagos sState since 1991, has since its advent been operating from a high pedestal running the Marriage Registry as one of the wings of the local government. The marriage registry is located in the premises of the local government. Marriage Registry briefly is a legal place where civil marriages that do not involve a religious ceremony are performed by the people and for the people 9couples) involved. It is also a place where records of birth, marriage and deaths are made. The registry is dependent on the State-ministry of local governments, while at the local government it services are fast tracked directly under the Council Manager (CM).
Marriage Registry is such essential in the society. Understandable so, because it directly deals with the general public on requisite rules, regulations, do’s and dont’s on marriage purpose. The purpose of Marriage Registry is to create a home at the grassroots between a man/woman. It stands as a pivot to unify intending couples in a not religious decorum.
In the marriage registry it is mandatory that before couple(s) are being joined together a time frame of twenty-one (21) days of counseling and investigations on the sides of both partners are displayed to avoid the statement “had I know” after the marriage.
Oshodi-Isolo local government marriage registry serving as one of the sections crucial in the administrative function of the local government, thus being closest to the people to constitute a home, sees to the welfare of the intending or already couple(s) on the following service functions.
- Register intending couples.
- It settles grudges-misunderstanding aroused between couple that could destabilize their marriage.
- Educate the people on the need to legalize their marriage to avoid uncertainties that might occur when one is dead; perhaps the man.
- Issue marriage certificate to eligible couples.
Besides the above services as functionally discharged by the registry are; marriage registry certificate of confirmation also called (security document) that serves as an identification form on behalf of the couple(s) to an international body embassy especially when one intends to travel legally. This security document is a protection on the rights of either the man/woman who was legally married. Not only to the married couples do has the registry issued the identification form to. It is also issued to a bachelor or spinster on (bachelor or spinster-hood certificate-attestation letter) as consent from the marriage registry to an embassy for verification before issued a visa or to an organization as the case may be.
However, all the services are rendered to people who registered; and that who do not, but seems it pertinent to identify with the marriage registry. All the documents-forms or certificates has alphabetical symbols.
Form E- is marriage confirmation certificate (security document).
Form C- is license certificate form that the church requires before wedding couple in a religious decorum.
Marriage registry cannot be taken to the field anywhere as stipulated by the by-law. Therefore all the documents are gotten from the state ministry of local government.
Conclusively, the marriage registry is controlled by an officer- in charge-registrar who ensures that marriages and other necessities are in accordance with the requisite rules and regulations. Therefore Oshodi -Isolo marriage registry is there to serve you beyond your expectancy. Identify and register with us to be accorded necessary assistance. We are for you and at your disposal every working day for services.
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NAMES OF PRIMARY SCHOOLS IN OSHODI LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREA
S/N |
NAME OF SCHOOLS |
LOCATION |
1. |
Afariogun Primary School, Oshodi |
30,Afariogun Street Oshodi |
2. |
Afolabi Primary School ,Oshodi |
45/47 Brown Street Oshodi |
3. |
Agoowu Primary School, Shogunle |
Market Street Sogunle |
4. |
Ajibulu Primary School ,Mafoluku |
Oluyide Street Mafoluku |
5. |
Aregbe Primary School ,Mafoluku |
59,Makinde Street Mafoluku |
6. |
Bashiru Daniel Primary School |
Oluyide Street Mafoluku |
7. |
Central Primary School ,Oshodi |
Oyetayo Street ,Oshodi |
8. |
Community Primary School , Ewutuntun |
Bodeonifade Avenue Ewutuntun |
9. |
Ewu Primary School ,Ewutuntun |
Ogundele Street ,Shogunle |
10. |
Folaranmi Primary School,Shogunle |
Market Street Shogunle |
11. |
Folorunsho Primary School ,Oshodi |
Folorunsho Close Orile ,Oshodi |
12. |
Hope Primary School Mafoluku |
Oluyeye Street Mafoluku |
13 |
Ideal Primary School ,Oshodi |
Adewale Cresent ,Oshodi |
14. |
Ipesa Nursery /Primary School |
Folorunsho Close Orile Oshodi |
15. |
Larinde Primary School ,Mafolunku |
3,Adelani Ajayi Close Mafoluku |
16. |
Local Government Primary School,Oshodi |
105,Oshodi Road Oshodi |
17. |
Local Government Primary School,Shogunle |
17,Tiwalade Street ,Shogunle |
18. |
Mafoluku Primary School ,Mafoluku |
59, Makinde Street, Mafoluku |
19. |
Methodist Primary School ,Ewutuntun |
Babayanju Street Ewuntuntun |
20. |
Methodist Primary School ,Oshodi |
42,Oshodi Road Oshodi |
21. |
Monsuru Ajoro Primary School |
8,Ajayi Close Mafoluku |
22. |
New State Primary School ,Oshodi |
Adeyemi Street ,Oshodi |
23. |
Oshodi Model Primary School,Oshodi |
Adeyemi Street ,Oshodi |
24. |
Oshodi Primary School,Oshodi |
45/47 Brown Street ,Oshodi |
25. |
Owoseni Primary School ,Oshodi |
Adeyemi Street ,Oshodi |
26. |
St.John Catholic Primary |
9/11 Oyetayo Street ,Oshodi |
27. |
St.Paul Anglican Primary School,Mafoluku |
59,Makinde Street ,Mafoluku |
28. |
State Primary School,Ewutuntu |
Bode Onifade Avenue ,Ewuntuntu |
29. |
State Primary School, Mafoluku |
Bode Onifade Avenue ,Ewuntuntu |
30. |
Temidire Primary School ,Shogunle MESE |
19,Tiwalade Street,Shogunle |
31. |
Wesley Primary School ,Oshodi |
42 Oshodi Road Oshodi |
32. |
Aregbe Home Economics Centre |
59,Makinde Street Mafoluku |
33. |
New State Home Economics Centre |
Adeyemi Street Oshodi |
34 |
Temidire Home Economics Centre |
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OSHODI-ISOLO LOCAL GOVERNMENT COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE
Chief I.O Orija
CDC Chairman
08023137234
Hon. S. Ade Macarthy(JP)
CDC Secretary
08027194007
List Community Development Association in Oshodi-Isolo Local Government
S/N |
Name of Community Development Association(CDA) |
Address/Location |
1 |
Omak |
23,Mosaku Street,Oshodi |
2 |
Araromi |
Oshodi P.H.C Ogunlana Str. Oshodi |
3 |
Ewu Tuntun |
45,Olafuyi Popoola Str. Ewu |
4 |
Samuel/Olowoporoku |
24,Samuel St.Mafoluku |
5 |
Omilade/Ilare |
62/64 Eyinogun Str.Mafoluku |
6 |
Oshodi |
Afariogun Pry School,Oshodi |
7 |
Igbehinwa-Adun |
41,Igbehin-Adun Str.Oshodi |
8 |
Oluyeye/Dosumu |
Ajibulu P.H.C |
9 |
Ajamogun/Onikotun |
2,Omolade Oshilowo Str.Ewu |
10 |
Bello Owosho |
6,Alhaja Abibat St.Sogunle |
11 |
Agbelekale/Olaiya |
38,Agbelekale Str.Mafoluku |
12 |
Ifelogun |
15,Joseph Str.Oshodi |
13 |
Olori |
23,Olori Street Oshodi |
14 |
Ogunoloko |
13,Okanlowon Str.Mafoluku |
15 |
Temidire |
Alhaji Yekinni Str.Sogunle |
16 |
Ileshomi |
18,Ogundele Str. Ewu |
17 |
Ajisegiri |
29, Ajisegiri Str.Sogunle |
18 |
Taiwo/Wahab Larinde |
|
19 |
Asebomio |
10,Adekunle Str.Oshodi |
20 |
Soya’Y’ |
2,Ogunkoya Str.Oshodi |
21 |
Adeyemi/Arowojobe |
24,Arowojobe Str. Oshodi |
22 |
Ajibulu/Ayodele |
Mafoluku P.H.C |
23 |
Fabukade |
8,Anike Str. Sogunle |
24 |
Maboju |
20,Majekodunmi Str. Sogunle |
25 |
Banjoko |
28,Banjoko Str.Oshodi |
26 |
Ariori/Ijaiye |
43,Branco St.Mafoluku |
27 |
Rai Abayomi/Deji Adeoye |
11,Adelani Ajayi Close ,Mafoluku |
28 |
Osundeyi/Abolaji |
8,Adijat Lawl Close,Mafoluku |
29 |
Raimi Olowora/Eweje |
5,Eweje Str. Mafoluku |
30 |
Brown/Agege Motor Road |
24,Brown Str.Oshodi |
31 |
Alasia |
38,Alasia Compound,Alasia,Oshodi |
32 |
Irepodun |
25,Anthony Obe Street |
33 |
Bosia |
Boladale Street Oshodi |
34 |
Ogundele |
18,Ogundele Str.Ewu Tuntun |
35 |
Araoye |
Osemene Str.Ewu |
36 |
Akinsoji |
12,Babayanju Str. Ewu |
37 |
Opo-Osun |
3,Opo –Osun Str. Sogunle |
38 |
Olu Ewu |
Ogunkoya Str. Mafoluku |
39 |
Mafoluku Central |
Sogunle P.H.C |
40 |
Sogunle Central |
Sogunle Multipurpose Hall Sogunle |
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HEALTH CARE SERVICES IN OSHODI ISOLO
School health services program clinic especially designed to meet the health need the young adults, the teenager the adolescent where our team of medical professional medical workers, community health workers, registered nurse go to schools within the community inform and enlighten them on epidemics within the community-school health counseling at the end of the workshop many young people come privately to seek the counsel and screening
Adolescent clinic- it’s a clinic uniquely designed for the teenager and the young adults of the community where they can freely walk into for counsel and free screening; it is slightly different from the School health services program clinic as young adults come to the clinic for services .it is static and it is carried out as part of our services in the primary health care center
Mobile Clinic-a community health outreach service specifically designed to reach Improve access of community members to health services that are under-served- target population such as the traders the women that fully engrossed with the business of the market, religious bodies with certain belief with respect to certain health issues or epidemic, ignorance women to certain epidemic and its subsequent effect. It is also a vital approach to routine immunization in all areas where populations are under-served, whether urban or rural, near or remote area.
National Program on Immunization Day-(NIDs): conducted to rapidly boost immunity of all children less than five years of age, regardless of their immunization status. The idea is to catch children who are either not immunized, or only partially protected, and to boost immunity in those who have been immunized. This way, every child in the most susceptible age group is protected against polio at the same time - depriving the virus of the opportunity to spread.
National Immunization plus Days (NIPDs): eligible children will be immunized against poliomyelitis, measles and DPT with vaccines provided by the Federal Government. State and Local Governments will provide the “plus” to the antigens, as they are available. These would include Insecticide Treated Nets (ITNs), Oral Rehydration Solution, analgesics, scaling of the teeth and soap. This includes providing regular vitamin A supplements, insecticide-treated mosquito nets to help protect families from malaria, and other locally appropriate interventions
Know the Routine immunization schedule and get your child immunized
- BCG - At birth or as soon as possible after birth
- OPV - At birth and at 6, 10 and 14 weeks of age
- DPT - At 6, 10 and 14 weeks of age
- Hepatitis B - At birth, 6 and 14 weeks
- Measles - At 9 months of age
- Yellow Fever - At 9 months of age
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