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Visit www.vohf.org for more info. An organization built on love for humanity and a desire to see people not just live longer but healthier lives
We glorify God by doing good deeds as the light of the world and salt of the earth. We provide free non-urgent telehealth consults, professional counselling/therapy sessions and diet/weight management classes. With the help of our sponsors, volunteers and partners, we organize health awareness and advocacy campaigns, health talks, outreaches, missions and health seminars in both urban and rural areas, for communities, companies, churches and various organizations. We believe that it is always better to prevent than to cure, and it is always better to consult the right health professionals early before it's late. Named after Victoria Oyiya Nsa(nee Brown), one of the most successful businesswomen to come out of Port Harcourt in her time. An Ibani-speaking Ijaw and indigene of Grand Bonny in the Niger Delta region of Southern Nigeria. Victoria Oyiya was born on 9th February 1929 in Bonny to the Brown family and Bristol-Alagbariya Royal family(founders of grand Bonny Kingdom). By marriage she was also related to the Igbos of South East Nigeria and the Efik of Cross River. She was her mother's only child after losing her only brother at a very early age. As a young woman, she also had multiple early pregnancy miscarriages. This informed her passion for healthcare. She formed the first women’s cooperative organization in her community in Finima. She was a foremost feminist and advocated for women’s rights. As a famous businesswoman, caterer and hotelier, she established the first Port Harcourt Airport Hotel and a chain of hotels. She had serviced apartments under the name VEN Hotels in old Port Harcourt. She was also a politician and contested for Local Government chairmanship in the 2nd Republic on the platform of the Social Democratic Party(SDP) which had Chief MKO Abiola as a presidential aspirant. She won many awards, including the Young Women’s Christian Association(YWCA) Lifetime Award post-humously. All these she was able to achieve without completing formal education. She died due to complications of Diabetes Mellitus on the 2nd of April,1996. Disclaimer: Although we are health professionals and doctors, the information on this page is for information and educational purposes and does not substitute advice from your doctor. We do not assume any liability whatsoever.