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Maxceuticals, Shomolu, Lagos, Nigeria

Maxceuticals | Maxceuticals Limited is located in Abule Oja, Shomolu, Lagos. Our company is mainly into Chemists & Pharmacy,Clothing,Cosmetics and offering Cosmetics And Perfumes, Drug And Vaccine, Drugs (Wholesales And Retail). Maxceuticals Ltd is one of the leading medical, consumer products & equipment distributor in Nigeria. Chief Maxwell Ajagwaigbo is the CEO of Maxceuticals Ltd We always believe in putting family first. Especially, their health and wellness. We know you do too. Which is why, Maxceuticals will be the perfect health destination for you and your loved ones. We are one of the leading pharmacy-steered healthcare & lifestyle retailer brand in Nigeria We have a range of exquisite products to suit your health and wellness requirements. Comb through our varied categories to address all your family's wellness needs. Chief Maxwell Ajagwaigbo is one of Imo State personality who has distinguished himself from the crowd. Read Chief Maxwell Ajagwaigbo profile

MANI Community Walk for World Suicide Prevention Day 2023 | Join the Movement

Every September 10, the global community comes together to mark World Suicide Prevention Day, a time to reflect on the importance of suicide prevention - BellaNaija.com. September 22, 2023

Fuel subsidy removal: Pump price now N700/litre, queues everywhere, commuters groan over 250% fare hike

PDP s Funke Akindele donates borehole to community in Yaba - National Accord Newspaper

The Lagos PDP Deputy Governorship Candidate, Ms Funke Akindele on Wednesday appealed to the electorate in the state to protect their votes at the 2023 general elections.

How Nigerian Police Illegally Detained Musician, Friend Arrested During #EndSARS Protest, Framed Them As Armed Robbers

Operatives of the Nigerian Police Force have wrongfully detained and charged a musician, Dare Williams, and his friend who were among the youths arrested during the #EndSARS protests, with armed robbery. A Twitter user, @truthfully83, narrated how the incident unfolded. SaharaReporters earlier reported that a global human rights advocacy group, Amnesty International, lamented that over 40 protesters are still in prisons across Nigeria two years after the #EndSARS protest.

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