 Meanwhile, an ophthalmologist with the University of Elori-Titian Hospital, Professor Dukwe Ademola-Cupola, has called on government at all levels to provide about its lines and relevant ministries and department to prevent childhood blindness in children, especially by providing tangible and non-tangible eye care technology readily accessible and available. Shemetha Kaur, while delivering the 235th inaugural lecture of the University of Elori, titled Illusion to Vision, a symphony of trial and trial of child high health. Ademola-Cupola, who advocates early screening for children at immunisation clinics before school, entry maintained worldwide every second a child goes blind somewhere. Look ahead sir, it's to make tangible and non-tangible technology for eye care readily accessible in terms of being available and affordable to all people who need it. I also look ahead towards a more personalised medicine provided by genetics and new age therapeutics. The ophthalmologist recommended that at least two tertiary levels well equipped child eye care units should be established in each geopolitical zone of the country in order to provide timely assistance. To Use Updates