This little boy is suffering from Kidney failure. He needs to be sent to Zenith Hospital Abuja for a transplant.
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Please help save this child’s life.
This little baby’s name is Miracle.
Miracle is only 3months old.
She has a spinal cord problem called spinal bifida. She also has a medical condition called hydrocephalus where fluid abnormally accumulates in the brain causing serious damage.
This little baby needs 5million to do brain surgery. The operation is to put a drain in her brain called a ventriculoperitoneal shunt to remove the fluid in her brain.
To help save Miracle’s life,
Kindly donate to
6060313332
Heal for Africa initiative
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I beg you all, pls help share this.
Donate if you can. Retweet if you can’t.
It will only take you 1second to share this. Please let’s not watch Miracle die. This little baby needs you and me.
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So far we have raise 73,000 naira and
We are trying to raise atleast 5M Naira to cover cost of surgery and other pre and post operation treatment.
I have used personal funds to get baby miracle fit for surgery(tests, blood transfusion, etc,) even paid 250k for the ventriculoperitoneal shunt (pipe) and deposited 100k for surgery
But the doctor said he can’t do the surgery until a substantial amount is paid.
Kindly donate to
6060313332
Heal for Africa initiative
Fidelity bank
If you wish to reach the mother directly, or see baby miracle, they are in FETHA. kindly indicate and I ll connect you with them through the social welfare department 🙏🏻
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I just returned from classes this evening. After freshening up and having something to eat, I checked my social media, and the first thing I saw was the heartbreaking Oyo kidnapping incident.
It got me thinking… what if it were me? What if I had been kidnapped while attending BCH 418 or any other lecture? What would I have done? Would my mother be able to bear such devastating news? Where would my life go from there?
And what if I never made it back home? What would become of my mother? What would happen to my younger siblings?
These thoughts are painful, but they remind us that this tragedy could happen to anyone. Today, it’s them. Tomorrow, it could be someone we know and love.
Dear Nigerians, let’s not grow tired. Let’s not move on as if nothing happened. Let’s keep speaking up and demanding action until every victim is safely reunited with their families.
Oh God, please have mercy on our nation. Protect these innocent children and their teachers who were simply going about their daily lives. Bring them home safely and comfort every family living through this nightmare. 🙏🥹🇳🇬
President Tinubu Bikozienu🙏