Doctors’ National Conference 2026 Concludes Successfully
The Doctors’ National Conference (DNC) 2026 was successfully held from 30th July to 2nd August 2026 at Covenant University, Ota, Ogun State. Centred on the theme, “Excellence for Impact”, the conference brought together Christian doctors, dentists, students, and healthcare leaders from across Nigeria for a rich and refreshing time of biblical teaching, leadership development, worship, prayer, missions engagement, networking, and fellowship.
A total of 424 delegates attended the conference, comprising;
- 143 students,
- 121 junior doctors,
- 134 senior doctors, and 26 doctors who attended with their spouses.
The conference provided a valuable opportunity for participants across different stages of their professional journey to connect, learn, reflect, and be strengthened for greater impact. They returned refreshed, and equipped to excel in their spheres of influence.
The Pre-Conference Medical and Surgical Outreach provided quality healthcare, compassionate service, and the hope of Christ to the Afobaje community in Ota, Ogun State. Volunteers carried out 2 pre-procedure screening visits, screened 46 patients, and successfully performed 47 surgeries and procedures across various specialties. A total of 186 participants were reached, with 100+ beneficiaries receiving eye tests and free eyeglasses, while 40 children were reached through the paediatric outreach. with many also making decisions to follow Christ. The outreach was a great success, made possible through the dedication of volunteers, partners, and God’s grace.
Pre-Conference Medical and Surgical Outreach at a glance:
- 186 – Participants
- 46 – Screened Patients
- 47 – Total Surgeries and Procedures
- 100+ – Beneficiaries of Eye tests and Free eyeglasses
- 40 – Children
NATIONAL CONFERENCE 2026
Join CMDA Nigeria students from across Nigeria for her Students Annual National Conference 2026 as we gather under the theme: BURNING ALTARS
A call is going forth. An altar is being prepared. A generation is being summoned.
📅 20th – 23rd August, 2026
📍 University of Benin Teaching Hospital (UBTH)
Secure your spot today: https://nc2026.cmdanigeria.org
Will you answer the call? “Now this is what the LORD says… Consider your ways.” — Leviticus 6:8–13 | Romans 12:1–2 | Genesis 22:7
IMPACT FUND
Joseph Emmanuel, Kpoughor Watchman, Olowe Samson, Daniel Abraham, Mainsara Gloria shared their Insights on the Impact vision, why it matters and how it can be attainable.
Joseph Emmanuel: “Impact Fund is one of the strategies God has given CMDA Nigeria to establish a rich legacy, reaching rural communities and beyond with the Gospel…”
Kpoughor Watchman: “This is a move of God that is very important to raise sustainable income for the project God wants us to do…”
Olowe Samson: “Imagine going to a student conference and the registration is free…”
Daniel Abraham: “You may want to ask, how can I be part of the Impact Fund…”
Mainsara Gloria: “Pick a friend, pick 10 friends and give a hundred thousand naira…”
🎥 Watch Students’ National Executives Speak on Impact Fund:👇🏽
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INSTITUTE FOR EXCELLENCE IN HEALTHCARE AND LEADERSHIP (IfEHL)
The Institute for Excellence in Healthcare and Leadership (IfEHL) Basic course is not just a course; it is a journey of transformation designed for every healthcare professional to stretch your capacity, refine your leadership, and position you for greater impact.
The 14th cohort holds:
- Venue: Wholeness House, Gwagwalada, Abuja
- Date: 23rd – 30th August, 2026
- Registration Fee: ₦50,000
This is more than a training. It’s an investment in you- your leadership, your influence, and the lives you are called to impact.
If you have a burden to transform healthcare and lead with purpose, don’t sit on the sidelines. Come be equipped. Come be stretched. Come be sent!
Your seat is waiting. Take it!
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STARTING STRONG 2: JULY EDITION
One of the greatest challenges facing young Christian medics is balancing the demands of a medical career with the responsibilities of raising Godly children.
In our July webinar, Navigating Early Career & Parenthood: Raising Godly Seeds, we explored practical ways a young medic can successfully raise godly children while navigating realities of early career development.
Our seasoned speakers shared valuable insights on how to:
- Be intentional as a spouse
- Create a Christ-centered home by being present, making time despite busy schedules
- Build a strong family foundation that honors God.
If you missed July’s webinar or you need to watch it again, we’ve got you covered.
Click the link below to access the recording on the CMDA Nigeria YouTube Channel.
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CMDA NIGERIA’S PODCAST
💜 The Heart of Healthcare: Episode 4
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EASTERN ZONE
Meetings: Chapters across the Eastern Zone remained active through regular weekly and monthly prayer meetings, fellowship gatherings, leadership engagements, and discipleship activities, fostering spiritual growth, unity, and professional encouragement among members across the zone.
Themes and activities from these meetings included; Weekly Prayer Meetings and Monthly Meetings (Rivers); Prophetic Prayer Stretch and Prayers for DNC (Cross River); Monthly Meeting (Abia); Joint Monthly Meeting (Ebonyi); Ministration and Logo Exploration (Enugu). These meetings provided opportunities for members to pray together, strengthen fellowship, and advance the vision of CMDA within their respective chapters.
Missions: Mission outreaches continued to be a key expression of service across the Eastern Zone.
Rivers: Hospital evangelism was carried out at the Female Medical Ward of the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital (UPTH) and the Female Surgical Ward of Rivers State University Teaching Hospital (RSUTH), where patients were reached with the Gospel and encouraged through Christian ministry.
Akwa Ibom: Members conducted hospital evangelism at the University of Uyo Teaching Hospital (UUTH), ministering to patients and healthcare workers through the hospital and surgical chapels.
Cross River: The Students’ chapter carried out hospital evangelism at the General Hospital, sharing the message of Christ and demonstrating Christian compassion within the healthcare setting.
Abia: Medical outreach activities were undertaken in Umuahia, including an outreach at Dunamis, providing opportunities to combine healthcare service with Christian witness.
Enugu: Members organized an Evangelism and Medical Outreach during the Annual First Fruit Thanksgiving Service at Ikem LGA, extending healthcare services and the Gospel message to members of the community.
WESTERN ZONE
Meetings: The Western Zone sustained active engagement across its chapters through regular weekly prayer meetings, monthly fellowships, Bible studies, leadership interactions, and professional development gatherings, promoting spiritual growth, fellowship, and service among members.
Themes and activities from these meetings included: Pursuing Excellence in a Culture of Mediocrity (Ile-Ife); By My Spirit – Bible Study (LASUTH); Meeting the Need of God (Ido-Ekiti); Weekly Prayer Meetings and Empowered for Exploit (UBTH); Emotional Intelligence (FMCA Abeokuta); Monthly Fellowships (LAUTECH, Ogbomoso); A Call to Prayer (Oghara); and regular prayer and monthly meetings held across chapters including UNIMEDTH, LUTH, Ebute Metta, OOUTH, Osogbo, Owo, and Asaba. These meetings provided opportunities for members to deepen their faith, strengthen professional relationships, and encourage one another in Christian service.
Missions: The Zone recorded impactful missions and outreach activities, with members engaging in evangelism and community-based healthcare outreaches to demonstrate the love of Christ.
Lagos: Members of LUTH conducted a medical outreach at Jegeme Island, Badagry, providing healthcare services to members of the community. Hospital evangelism was also carried out within the LUTH wards, where patients were ministered to and encouraged through the Gospel.
Abeokuta: FMCA members organized a medical outreach at Panseke Market, Abeokuta, offering healthcare services and health education to members of the public.
Ogbomoso: Members of the LAUTECH chapter conducted hospital evangelism within the hospital wards, sharing the message of Christ and providing spiritual support to patients.
Kwara: Students and members participated in a Joint Conference at UITH, fostering fellowship, learning, and spiritual encouragement among healthcare professionals and students.
Owo: The chapter carried out a medical outreach at Owo High School, extending healthcare services and health awareness to students and members of the school community.
Delta: Members in Asaba conducted hospital evangelism, ministering to patients and sharing the hope of Christ through compassionate service.
Sagamu: OOUTH members participated in medical outreach activities in collaboration with FMC Abeokuta, demonstrating CMDA’s commitment to holistic healthcare ministry and community impact.
NORTHERN ZONE
Meetings: Northern Zone recorded continuous participation across chapters through regular prayer meetings, breakfast meetings, monthly fellowships, leadership engagements, and spiritual development activities, strengthening professional relationships and encouraging one another in service.
Themes and activities from these meetings included: Navigating Paradigms in Leadership (Plateau); Weekly Prayer Meetings and Why Did Mrs. X Die? (Taraba); Fellowship and Monthly Meetings (Benue); Lunch Meeting (Kaduna); General Meeting (Sokoto); Family Meeting and Strong Faith (Kano); Online Prayer Meetings (Nasarawa–Keffi); Monthly Meetings (Nasarawa–Lafia, Kogi, Adamawa, Borno, Gombe, Niger, FCT Municipal, and Gwagwalada); and various sub-chapter meetings held in UMTH, Borno. These gatherings provided opportunities for spiritual growth, fellowship, leadership development, and mutual encouragement among members across the zone.
Missions: Mission and outreach activities continued to advance the vision of CMDA across the Northern Zone.
Gwagwalada: Members carried out evangelism in the Male and Female Surgical Wards, ministering to patients and sharing the hope of Christ through prayer, encouragement, and compassionate presence.
Kaduna: The Zaria Students’ chapter conducted a Rural Outreach at Unguwan Galadima, Giwa LGA, providing healthcare services and community engagement while demonstrating the love of Christ through practical ministry.
Nasarawa–Keffi: Members organized a School Outreach at ECWA Goodnews, opposite AA Rano, Keffi, reaching students and members of the school community with health education, encouragement, and the Gospel message.
STUDENT ENGAGEMENTS
EASTERN ZONE
We return all glory to God for His faithfulness and sustaining grace throughout the month of July across the Eastern Zone. The chapters remained active in prayer, discipleship, leadership development, academic excellence, and missions. Through various spiritual, academic, leadership, and outreach engagements, members were continually equipped to serve Christ faithfully within their campuses, hospitals, and communities.
Prayer: The month commenced with the nationwide Abba Father prayer programme, which was actively observed in chapters across the zone. Chapter Days of Prayer and Fasting were widely held alongside weekly prayer meetings, prayer stretches, morning devotions, and prayer conferences. Sustained intercession also continued through class prayers, executive prayer meetings, and special prayer programmes focused on missions, leadership, and electoral processes.
Meetings: The Eastern Zone recorded fellowship, discipleship, leadership, and capacity-building activities during the month. Chapters organized Bible study, class fellowships, vision-sharing meetings, scholars’ and financial summits, mentorship programmes, academic tutorials, orientation programmes, editorial workshops, newsletter launches, and Logo Exploration sessions. Leadership development remained active through executive council meetings, board meetings, electoral committee inaugurations, leadership retreats, and class executive engagements.
Notable activities included Seasons of Refreshing (ABSUTH); Preclinical Week and Scholars’ Summit (AEFUTH); Medicine in Ministry (GUTH); Editorial Day, Newsletter Launch, and Ignite Scholarship Quiz Primaries (IMSUTH); Excel Mentorship Scheme (EMS) Mentors’ Training (NAUTH); Sisters’ Forum and Logo Exploration (NDUTH); Prayer Conference, Operation CYC, and Brothers’ Corner (UCTH); Final Year Induction (UNTH); Pre-MB Programme (UPTH); and Vision Exploration Meeting and Leaders’ Retreat (UUTH).
The Eastern Zonal Meeting was held on 26th July 2026, where chapter reports were reviewed and preparedness for the forthcoming Students’ National Conference was assessed, with emphasis on mobilization and transportation plans.
Missions: Chapters continued to demonstrate Christ’s love through evangelism, discipleship, community service, and healthcare outreach across the zone.
- ESUTH: Conducted a 400-Level Prison Outreach, 200-Level Morning Cry, and General House Hostel Evangelism, reaching students and community members with the Gospel while promoting Christian witness on campus.
- IMSUTH: Sustained weekly Hospital Evangelism, organized a Paediatric Outreach, and continued departmental mission engagements throughout the month.
- NAUTH: Conducted 100-Level Visitation, Ward Outreach, Missionary Follow-up activities, LOC Rural Outreach planning meetings, Missions Board Meetings, Missions Field Support Campaigns, and Operation CYC across classes, strengthening missions awareness and participation among members.
- NDUTH: Organized a Secondary School Outreach, extending ministry and mentorship opportunities to younger students while demonstrating Christian service beyond the campus community.
- RSUTH: Conducted Hospital Evangelism and a Prison Outreach, ministering to patients and inmates through the Gospel and compassionate engagement.
- UCTH: Organized a Joint Doctors and Students Hospital Evangelism programme, fostering collaboration in ministry while reaching patients and healthcare workers with the message of Christ.
- GUTH: Conducted a Missions Awareness Seminar, strengthening members’ understanding of missions and encouraging greater involvement in Kingdom-focused outreach activities.
We thank God for His continued work across the Eastern Zone and pray that the seeds sown through prayer, discipleship, leadership development, academic excellence, and missions will yield lasting fruits for His Kingdom. To Him alone be all the glory. Amen.
NORTHERN ZONE
We bless God for His faithfulness and sustaining grace throughout the month of July across the Northern Zone. As the zone continued to build on the theme, “The Outpouring: A Fruitful Life,” chapters remained actively engaged in prayer, discipleship, leadership development, academic excellence, and mission activities. Through these engagements, members were encouraged to deepen their walk with God and strengthen their commitment to whole-person ministry.
Prayer: Prayer remained a defining feature of chapter life across the zone. Chapters participated in the nationwide Abba Father prayer programme and sustained intercession continued through chapter prayer meetings, prayer weekends, and other corporate prayer engagements, reinforcing dependence on God for spiritual growth and ministry impact.
Meetings: The Northern Zone recorded diverse fellowship and capacity-building engagements throughout the month. Chapters organized Bible studies, class fellowships, logo exploration sessions, general fellowship meetings, vision-sharing sessions, editorial programmes, and discipleship activities. Leadership development remained active through mid-year assessments, departmental programmes, and chapter meetings.
Academic and professional development featured prominently through academic talks, debates, inter-level quizzes, case discussions, presentations, and educational seminars. Other notable activities included Relationship Talk (ABUTH); 300-Level Day and Preclinical Meetings (AKTH); Editorial and Financial Weekend (BDTH); Brothers and Sisters Day (BHUTH, UATH and ATBUTH); Academic Department Week; Choir Day (FUTHL); Vision Talk and Movie/Book Review (GSUTH); Breakfast Meeting and Interclass Fellowship (JUTH); and Sunday Presentations (UDUTH).
Missions: Mission activities remained active across the Northern Zone as chapters continued to share the Gospel through evangelism, outreach, health campaigns, and missions awareness programmes.
- ATBUTH: Commemorated World Hepatitis Day through an online health campaign.
- ABUTH: Conducted a rural outreach, taking the Gospel and healthcare ministry to a rural community.
- BHUTH: Observed Missions Day, promoting missions awareness and engagement among members.
- FUTHL: Organized a Missions Awareness programme for chapter members.
- UATH: Conducted hospital evangelism, ministering to patients within the hospital environment.
- UDUTH: Carried out hospital evangelism, reaching patients and healthcare workers with the message of Christ.
We thank God for His continued faithfulness across the Northern Zone and pray that every chapter will remain fruitful, steadfast, and committed to the vision of caring for the whole person through Christ-centred witness and service.
GLOBAL NETWORK
Americas & Caribbean Region
The Americas & Caribbean Region will host its 2026 Annual In-Person Retreat under the theme “AMBASSADORS: Excelling in Faith, Family, Field, and Finance.” The retreat will bring together Christian medical and dental professionals for a transformative weekend of worship, fellowship, learning, and networking while inspiring, equipping, and encouraging them to live out their calling as Christ’s ambassadors in healthcare and beyond.
Date: October 9–11, 2026
Venue: Maritime Conference Center, 692 Maritime Boulevard, Linthicum Heights, Maryland 21090, USA.
Registration is now open.
Register: https://in-person-retreat.cmdanigeria.org/ or scan the QR code on the event flyer.
Accommodation
For hotel reservations, call (410) 859-5700 or Toll-Free: 1-866-900-3517. Please inform the reservations team that you are booking for the CMDA Global Network Retreat to receive the group reservation and applicable rates.
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CMDA NIGERIA NATIONAL PRAYER DEPARTMENT
PRAYER BULLETIN
March 22, 2026.
THEME: ENLARGE YOUR TENT – Emphasis: Training for Enlargement.
Text: 2 Tim. 2.2 – _And the things that thou hast heard of me among many witnesses, the same commit thou to faithful men, who shall be able to teach others also.
Ps. 18.34 – _He teacheth my hands to war, so that a bow of steel is broken by mine arms.
Ps. 144.1 – Blessed be the LORD my strength, which teacheth my hands to war, and my fingers to fight.
👉🏽God’s method for raising MEN in the kingdom is reflected in the above scriptures. Men are raised by virtue of the things they have heard from God or other men.
👉🏽The chain is maintained by committing the same teachings to faithful MEN who shall be able to teach others also.
👉🏽It takes training received from God to do impossible things like breaking a bar of steel with bare hands. God teaches us the principles and practices of warfare. It takes a mastery of warfare to take over new territories.
👉🏽No army is victorious in battle without prior training. If victory is our goal, then training is inevitable.
David was a MAN who acquired skills for victory in battle via training. For the victories ahead we need to be trained. It is our season of training for enlargement!
Prayer Points focus: Wholeness Missions
- Praise God for His goodness and mercy to CMDA Nigeria and all our partners.
- Let us give God praise for the successful registration of CMDA Nigeria Wholeness Missions, our new organization for Local and International Missions.
- Let us pray for divine wisdom and grace for laying a solid foundation for an organization (Wholeness Missions) with global and eternal impact in Jesus name.
- Let us pray that the Lord will send forth labourers into the harvest field of the world through Wholeness Missions in Jesus name!
- Let us pray that the Lord will grant Wholeness Missions divine connection to partner organizations and individuals for the end time harvest in Jesus name!
- Let us pray for supernatural supplies for the operations of Wholeness Missions in Jesus name!
- Praise God for answers to our prayers in Jesus name!
Glory be to God!
👉🏽Governing Board Committee on Prayer and Welfare
CMDA Nigeria
March, 2026
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