PLEASE FOR THE LOVE OF GOD, HELP ME. HAVE MERCY ON ME THIS ONE LAST TIME. I’m drowning in debt. I never chose this path but my battle with cancer turned me into a DEBTOR. I have no one to turn to. EVEN IF YOU CAN’T HELP, PLEASE JUST RETWEET OR QUOTE THIS.
I don’t usually do this, but I really need help. Please watch, repost and share for a larger audience. 🙏🏽❤️
💔 Our family has faced challenges no one should endure. Today, we are asking for your help—not just to ease a burden, but to restore hope and bring light back into our lives.
May God bless and uplift you abundantly.
Account Details:
UBA: 2088772282
Name: Olaniyi Gbolahan
Please, I humbly ask for your help to repost this so it can reach a wider audience 🙏💔
Another day, another cry for help. We are still struggling to clear my mum’s debt from the ransom we had to pay to secure her safety. Right now, we still have an outstanding balance of ₦4.5 million, and the pressure from the lenders is becoming unbearable every single day.
My mum is no longer herself. The emotional and financial stress is taking a serious toll on her, and it’s breaking me to watch her go through this. We have tried everything we can, but we cannot do this alone anymore.
Please, I’m begging for your support—any amount you can give will go a long way. And if you’re unable to donate, kindly help me repost this. You might be the reason help finds us.
Outstanding balance of ₦4.5 million
Acc Details;
Acc Name: OLANIYI GBOLAHAN
Acc Number: 2088772282
UBA
May God bless and reward everyone who supports us in this difficult time. 🙏💔
I am not having the best week but I will really appreciate it if you can help repost this until he is found.
He is very vulnerable and my friend and his family are losing their minds over this search. Please help us find Marvelous.
If you see this, PLEASE RETWEET.🙏🏽
Susan has been battling with this for the past 20 years. Soliciting for financial help for her 30m naira surgery.
Her account details below;
Susan Chizhim
6328101813
Fidelity
Kindly RT this, the least you can do to support and help 🙏🏻
I watched TG Omori’s interview with Odira and I didn’t even realize when the tears started falling. When he spoke about how kidney failure drained him financially, how money lost its value because every single naira went into staying alive, it hit too close to home. How long can money really carry you when sickness enters the picture?
I remember when my sister’s sickness started. For almost a year, we were treating the wrong thing. Juvenile lupus, they said. It wasn’t until much later we found out it was leukemia. By the time we crossed ₦30 million at LASUTH, still treating lupus, it stopped making sense to calculate expenses anymore. That was already the early stage of leukemia.
I would go all the way to LUTH to get platelets for ₦52,000 each. Not one, sometimes six in a day. And this went on every day for about three weeks. The painful part? That same platelet costs ₦7,000 at LASUTH, but it was never available. Add chemotherapy, hospital admissions, tests, drugs… it never ends.
Starting this GoFundMe was one of the hardest things we’ve ever had to do. Nobody wants to be known this way. Nobody wants to ask. But illness humbles you. It strips you of pride. Every day, I asked myself: what if we couldn’t start treatment on time? I watched children in the same ward die not because there was no cure, but because there was no money. It felt like waiting for our turn. A turn that never came, and by God’s grace, will never come.
You think life is easy until it isn’t.
This is our reality.
And we are holding on to faith and to the kindness of others.
Thank you for reading. Thank you for caring. Thank you for helping us fight. 🤍