Needs N20 Million Naira for Correctiobal Surgery

Help :14 Year Old Girl with Curved Spine Needs N20 Million Naira for Correctiobal Surgery


The mother of a Fourteen year old girl, Afuape Jumoke has cried out to well- meaning Nigerians to come to her aid  in the case of her daughter Soetan Deborah Omobolawa who was diagnosed of a curved  spine known in medical parlance as idiopathic Scoliosis.

The abnormal formation of the spine  which is almost touching  her  heart has become life threatening as medical experts said unless an urgent  surgery is carried out, the girl will soon begin to have difficulties in breathing and may be  choked to death.

As a result of this precarious situation, Deborah needs N20 million naira by first week in August  to do the correctional surgery. 

The mother , a single parent, Afuape Jumoke said her daughter had been living with this unusual  condition   for several years and she had made attempt to cover it up , hoping it would just go away through divine touch, with many people even mistaken her for a hunchback , but when the case is getting out of hand, she decided to cry out for help.

Deborah who  is the only child of her mother will joyfully receive your widows mite through the account number  below:

UBA

2055459262

AFUWAPE OLAJUMOKE ELIZABETH

Attached herewith are images from the medical reports already  conducted at a sum of over N700,000 naira. 

The mother can be reached through  her mobile 08162368487

May the Lord intervene in all that concerns us all.




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