...Baby Moshood |
THE prayer of every parent, especially mothers, is to see their child hale and hearty. Unfortunately, that is
not the case for Mrs. Nimot Adeleye, the mother of Moshood Adeleye who discovered a month ago that his second child is dying from the dreaded disease called hole in the heart.
The five-month-old child remains frail due to the dreadful condition which makes him cough incessantly and breathe irregularly. This symptoms prompted his mother to take him to Isolo General Hospital for medical check-up, where he was diagnosed with congenital rubella syndrome by Doctor. O.O. Kukoyi. An echocardiograph done on him revealed a large Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) which will require an early surgical closure to be carried out in India which at the cost of a total sum of N3million.
A report purportedly from an Indian hospital and signed by one Abhik, reads: “The PDA will invite the standard package of USD 5000 (N3million) in a private room, which will be done by Dr. Ravi Kumar and Dr. Vijit in the presence of Dr. Bala in Fortis Malar, Chennai. The amount includes surgery and needful investigations, the stay of the patient and 1 attendant in a single room with all meals as per hospital menu, the consumables, including implants, the fee of the doctor/dietician/ physio as per need, Airport transfers and needful concierge. The baby will need to stay back in India for about eight 10 days before flying back.”
The poor parents are appealing to Nigerians to render any assistance to help save the life of the baby.
“I am an hair dresser but cannot even afford to rent a shop and my husband sells only phone accessories at Oshodi market, ” the mother pleaded.
Moshood at present is unable to suckle but depends on baby food and takes drugs daily which cost the parents about N10, 000 weekly. Moshood parents can be reached through:
Home address:1 Suweebatu Ajala street, off Oshodi Road, Lagos.
Account name–Adeleye Kazeem Lekan
Account nos-0015173964, Access Bank
GSM: 08181137778 or 07033692539
We must save baby Moshood Nigerians! Plzzzzz!
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Sad the poor baby is going thru this heart problem.It is also sad that nigeria do not have a any social security system that could take care of such. i pray baby Moshod receives assistance as soon as possible.
ReplyDeleteAs a mother i feel the pains of this family, i've felt it before. It was God and some kindhearted Nigerians that came to my rescue. I will do the same for Moshood and will like to encourage Nigerians to never ignore such people around us that needs help. It could be any body's turn tomoro. Thanks.
ReplyDeleteCute baby, you won't die.
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