Heart Treatment: Concerned Resident Appeals For Support For 13 – Year Old, Master Abdullahi Abdulkareem

Kunle Adelabu

13 – year old Master Abdullahi Abdulkareem, who is suffering from a chronic heart disease and in need of help

A concerned resident of Igbogbo/Baiyeku Local Council Development Area (LCDA) and strong voice on the social media platforms related to Ikorodu Division, Mr. Dayo Osore has made a passionate appeal to the general public to support the medical treatment of 13 – year old Master Abdullahi Abdulkareem.

Master Abdullahi who has been diagnosed with chronic heart disease needs the money to settle his medical bill at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja.

He is also set to undergo an operation at the hospital, to correct his heart problem.

The concerned resident spoke with THE IMPACT earlier today.

Mr. Osoro said the little boy was supposed to resume back to school last week with his peers but was unable to do so due to his heart challenges and his battling with life.

“I am appealing to all well meaning Nigerians, and particularly the residents of Ikorodu Division.

“As you can see (in the attached flyer showing the picture of the boy on the hospital bed), this little boy is supposed to have resumed for the new academic session. Instead, his own resumption place is at LASUTH, unfortunately, where he’s battling with his life.

“Although it is not anyone’s fault, it is our sacred and collective responsibility to see that this boy wins this battle and then reunites with his mates at school,” Dayo Osore appealed

He further emphasised his appeal: “On this note, as an ardent lover of children’s causes, I am appealing to you all to come to the rescue of this poor but LOADED BOY!”

He also seeks for prayers for the boy from the general public.

For donation towards Master Abdullahi’s treatment, members of the public are enjoined to pay into the account details below:

Account Number: 2178567693

Account name: Aminat Olaide Abdulkareem

Bank name: ZENITH Bank

For enquiries, interested members of the public are also enjoined to call: 08050332282, 09067980029

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