MWAN - Abuja ChapterEdit Listing Plot 443, Zambezi Crescent, off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama District, Abuja FCT NigeriaE-mail ContactShort DescriptionMedical Women's Association of Nigeria FCT Chapter ensure that the interest of the medical women in the country is promoted, & provide an avenue for them to come together, interact & discuss the health problems of the communities which they represent. Business Information![]() Share This ListingReviews
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