Day 094 under constructionPhase II of V · Walls in progressRoofing in progress · outpatient blockA new dawnIkun-Amure Ekiti · Moba LGA · Ekiti State · NigeriaUpdated weeklyDay 094 under constructionPhase II of V · Walls in progressRoofing in progress · outpatient blockA new dawnIkun-Amure Ekiti · Moba LGA · Ekiti State · NigeriaUpdated weekly

Òwúrọ̀ tuntun · A new dawn · Ikun-Ekiti

When morning comes,we will rise.

Tí ọjọ́ bá tì,a ó dìde.

When morning comes, we will rise. A faith-rooted hospital being built in memory of Dr. Olukayode Samuel Omotunde.

Current phase

II of V

Status

Walls in progress

Òwe àkọ́kọ́ — First proverb

“Ọwọ́ ọmọdé kò tó pẹpẹ; ti àgbàlagbà kò wọ akèrègbè.”

“A child cannot reach the high shelf; an elder cannot fit a calabash.”

A child cannot reach the high shelf; an elder cannot fit a calabash. We need each other.

A hospital for Ekiti, rooted in faith.

Ìran wa — Vision

To become a leading faith-based healthcare institution in Ekiti State and Nigeria, providing first-class medical services, emergency care, community outreach, and preventive healthcare for all people regardless of background.


Ìpinnu wa — Mission

To provide affordable, accessible, and holistic healthcare services that improve lives, strengthen families, and support healthier communities across Moba Local Government, Ekiti State, Kwara State, and beyond.

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Construction phase
Phase II of V — Walls in progress

Àyíká wa — Who we serve

The region this hospital answers to.

The Dr. Olukayode Samuel Omotunde Memorial Adventist Hospital serves the people of Moba Local Government, communities across Ekiti North, neighbouring Kwara State, and travellers along the highway corridor toward Abuja and the northern routes.

01

Moba LGA residents

Families across the Local Government — easier access to qualified medical care, fewer hours travelling for emergencies.

02

Ekiti North communities

A regional medical centre and referral hospital for towns across the northern part of the state.

03

Kwara State neighbours

Border-region towns gain a closer healthcare option with Adventist standards of care.

04

Highway travellers

Emergency response and stabilisation for road accidents along the Abuja-bound corridor.

Anchored alongside Ikun-Ekiti's institutions

Ero Dam·Ikun Dairy Farm·JM Technology Center·Amure High School

As education, agriculture, and technology grow in the region, a dependable hospital becomes essential infrastructure. See the full story →

Ìṣe ìgbé ayé — The Lifestyle Center

Healing that begins before illness.

Alongside the clinic, a Lifestyle Center grounded in the Seventh-day Adventist health tradition — where nutrition, movement, rest, and faith are treated as the first medicine. Patients leave with a plan, not just a prescription.

01

Ounje

Nutrition

Counseling on whole foods, plant-forward meals, and recipes built around the produce of Ekiti's farms.

02

Ìgbòkègbódò

Movement

Daily activity, walking routines, and supervised programs for recovery and lifelong fitness.

03

Ìsinmi

Rest

Restorative sleep, the Sabbath rhythm, and recovery as a clinical practice — not an afterthought.

04

Ìgbẹ́kẹ̀lé

Faith

Pastoral care, prayer, and trust in divine power — woven gently through every consultation.

The center will host health-education classes, cooking demonstrations, screening clinics, and group programs for smoking and alcohol cessation. Free for our community.

Open to all

You don't need to be admitted to use the Lifestyle Center. Members of the community in Ikun-Ekiti, Moba LGA, and neighbouring towns are welcome — appointments and walk-ins, Sunday through Friday.

Iyàwòrán — Renderings

The vision drawn.

Architectural visualisations from Dottim Consult Construction Company, drawn against the approved November 2025 plans. The compound, gate house, approach walkway, signage, and main building — as it will appear on opening day.

Sheet 02 · Compound, gate, signage
Sheet 02 · Compound, gate, signage
Sheet 03 · Front entrance & courtyard
Sheet 03 · Front entrance & courtyard
Sheet 04 · Side approach
Sheet 04 · Side approach
Sheet 05 · Courtyard view
Sheet 05 · Courtyard view
Sheet 06 · Rear elevation
Sheet 06 · Rear elevation

§ The Plan

The hospital, today.

Drawn from the architect's plans of November 2025. Hover any room to see what care will happen there. Each room has a cost. Funded rooms are filled. Click to fund the rest — your gift is tied to that exact part of the building.

NCOURTYARDCOURTYARDReception &WaitingPharmacyOpticianOfficeEye CareRoomEmergencyWardICUTreatmentRoomGynae &Obstetrics ConsultSpecial Room— ASpecial Room— BFemale GeneralWardMale GeneralWardPediatricConsultationPediatricWardMedicalRecordsAmbulanceBayEXISTING ROAD · ENTRANCEREAR · STAFF ACCESS
Sheet 12 / Ground Floor Plan / Scale 1:100Rooms: 16

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Ìrìn àjò — Walk-through

Three corners, three states.

The architect's render with three vantage points marked. Click any point to see what stands at that spot today, and what's coming next.

Hospital compound — architectural render

Hover or click any marker. Render: Sheet 02 — Compound view, Dottim Consult, Nov 2025.

Ẹnu àbáwọlé — The entrance

Compassionate care.Excellent service.

The hospital's name lives at the gate before it lives anywhere else. Patients arrive at this threshold; the ambulance bay sits steps from the emergency ward — minutes saved when minutes matter.

The hospital entrance — gate, signage, and main building at Ikun-Amure Ekiti
The entrance · Ikun-Amure EkitiCompassionate care · Excellent service

The signage carries the doctor's name, the cross of his faith, and the name of the town that grew around it. Cars enter through the gate, ambulances through the bay. The wall on the left will hold the names of partners who built this place — engraved one tile at a time.


At the gate

Hospital signage. Security house. Visitor parking. Direct driveway to the main entrance.

Beyond the gate

Outpatient block, emergency ward, ambulance bay, and the internal courtyards — all reachable from the threshold.

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Ìwé ìṣẹ̀lẹ̀ — Build log

Every fortnight, an entry.

Photos by the site engineer; words by the management board. We post the truth of construction, not a brochure of it. Most-recent entry first.

Entry 05

2026 · 04 · 22

The roof reaches its first ridge.

The roof reaches its first ridge.

Roofing trusses were lifted into place on the outpatient block this week. Phase 1 is now visibly a building, not a foundation. The community gathered at sundown to watch it from the road.

Entry 04

2026 · 03 · 28

Walls climb above eye level.

Walls climb above eye level.

The exterior walls of the maternity wing reached one storey. Block-laying continues on the surgical block. Cement deliveries arrive every Tuesday from Ado-Ekiti.

Entry 03

2026 · 02 · 14

Foundation poured and cured.

Foundation poured and cured.

The full foundation cured under tarpaulins through the dry season. A small dedication was held with the local pastorate. Reinforcement bars were tied for the load-bearing columns.

Entry 02

2026 · 01 · 30

First column rises.

First column rises.

Vertical reinforcement set and the first column was poured. Survey marks were laid for the placement of the emergency ward, set thirty metres from the road for ambulance access.

Entry 01

2026 · 01 · 12

Site cleared. Ground broken.

Site cleared. Ground broken.

The land was levelled and the first ceremonial block was laid. Pastor Aderemi led prayers. A crowd of seventy walked the perimeter, mostly in silence, mostly in joy.

01/05

Ìrántí — In memory

Dr. Olukayode SamuelOmotunde.

Plate · Portrait

Photograph

forthcoming

Family archive · undated

Doctor in a region where being a doctor meant carrying instruments in the boot of one's car. He treated whoever came, charged what could be paid, and when payment was impossible he treated regardless. A quiet ministry of medicine under the Adventist tradition of Ekiti State.


“Bí aláìsàn bá dúró níwájú rẹ, ìwọ kò sí ní ibòmíràn. O wà níwájú aláìsàn.”

“If a sick person stands before you, you are no longer anywhere else. You are before the sick.”

If a sick person stands before you, you are no longer anywhere else. You are before the sick.

— Recalled by colleagues

i

Treat first

Tọ́jú lákọkọ

Cost and conversation come after care begins.

ii

Stay close

Sún mọ́ ènìyàn

A doctor belongs near the people they serve.

iii

Continue

Tẹ̀síwájú

The work outlives the worker. The mission stays.

Òrúkọ rẹ — Your name on the wall

The wall of partners.

Every partner is recorded here. When the hospital opens, every name will be on the wall by the entrance — a permanent record of who made this possible. Hover any tile to see who's already on it.

On the wall

25 partners so far

Open

151 spaces remaining

Hovering

Bá wa kẹ́dùn — Partner with us

Every gift, welcomed.

We don't break partnership into tiers. Every gift moves the hospital forward — whether it funds a brick, a bed, or a wing. Every partner is named on the wall by the entrance when the hospital opens.

Account details · available on request

Olùgbé — Major gifts & naming rights

For partners who want to underwrite a wing, a department, or a room — contact the management board directly. We'll arrange a call, walk you through the architectural plans, and discuss the specific part of the hospital your gift would underwrite.

“Ọkàn ènìyàn ni òkè.”“The human heart is a mountain.”The human heart is a mountain.