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Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Please Save a Soul: This 29-Year-Old Graduate Needs N10m to Live

For Gloria Tochi Mbonu, a 29-year-old Biology graduate from the Benue State University, Makurdi, life is gradually losing its meaning after she was diagnosed of Chronic Renal Ailment, or in clear terms, Kidney Disease, sometime last year.

This promising and young lady needs assistance from kind hearted Nigerians, Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), and corporate bodies to raise the sum of N10 million for a kidney transplant to ensure she lives and contribute her quota to the country and humanity.
 
Mbonu, who is currently undergoing treatment at Clinix Healthcare located at Oshodi, Lagos, sent a very tearful and passionate 'Save-A-Soul' appeal to Pulse with the following words:

"I have been diagnosed of chronic renal ailment (kidney disease) and receiving treatment at Clinix Healthcare Oshodi under the supervision of Dr. Bello B.T, which I have undergone for the 20th session and he placed me on a twice weekly dialysis. 

Dr. Bello B.T have advised that it would be better if I undergo a kidney transplant as soon as possible because of the state of my health. The transplant is estimated to be 10 million Naira.

I hereby solicit for support in raising the funds needed for the transplant and dialysis treatments. 

My mother is a widow. Pleases help me; I don't want to die now that I am starting my life as a graduate. I am crying for help please rebroadcast; tell people my sad story God will surely reward you."

We are reaching out to you to help this poor girl in anyway you can. You can donate using the following account details:

MBONU NDIDI PATIENCE: FIRST BANK:  3021660844
NDIDI PATIENCE MBONU: DIAMOND BANK: 0055590179

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