ALOCHU FOUNDATION DONATES OVER N200 000 TO CANCER PATIENT, MIKE INYAME’S SURGERY
By James Ibechi
Cancer patient Michael Inyame whose surgery has been stalled due to poverty was today relieved by Alochu Foundation with an advance payment of N240 000.
Following the payment, Dr Ngutor the surgeon at Foundation Memorial Hospital, Makurdi, who is in charge of the surgery to be carried out on Inyame said the operations would commence tomorrow.
President of Alochu Foudation, Chief Frank Alochu Ikpobu took the soccour to the patient when he visited the hospital accompanied by three of the foundation directors including James Ibechi, Peter Ogbaji and Chris Ijale.
In the company of Chief Alochu was also the wife of Deputy Majority Leader of the Benue State House of Assembly, Adiya Eworo who had also been championing the cause of donations from some other members of the public, charity workers Ukan Kurugh and Patience Patience Ekonyohe Daniel Odohel Odoh.
According to Dr, Ngutor, Inyame's treatment would gulp over N800 000.
However, he said that with the major donation from Chief Alochu, first operations could begin.
Chief Alochu called on spirited individuals, governmental and non-governmental organizations to contribute and help save the patient’s life.
Following the payment, Dr Ngutor the surgeon at Foundation Memorial Hospital, Makurdi, who is in charge of the surgery to be carried out on Inyame said the operations would commence tomorrow.
President of Alochu Foudation, Chief Frank Alochu Ikpobu took the soccour to the patient when he visited the hospital accompanied by three of the foundation directors including James Ibechi, Peter Ogbaji and Chris Ijale.
In the company of Chief Alochu was also the wife of Deputy Majority Leader of the Benue State House of Assembly, Adiya Eworo who had also been championing the cause of donations from some other members of the public, charity workers Ukan Kurugh and Patience Patience Ekonyohe Daniel Odohel Odoh.
According to Dr, Ngutor, Inyame's treatment would gulp over N800 000.
However, he said that with the major donation from Chief Alochu, first operations could begin.
Chief Alochu called on spirited individuals, governmental and non-governmental organizations to contribute and help save the patient’s life.
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