Sunday, February 26, 2012

Please Do Not Ignore This Message: Save LAURA NDUOYO

I first heard Laura's's story through Azuka Francisca Ogujiuba, writer with ThisDay. She posted the following on her wall on facebook..

LAURA NDUOYO is a pen pusher or shud l say a journalist like us.....Wat were female journalist doing since watching her illness detoriate so bad...l am not blaming anybody here but we cud ve done something....l heard she nids 5 million to do d operation in India. We re not rich but l knw we cud task ourselves and save 2wards saving LAURA'S life....All female journalist PLEASE l beg u 2 do something....Lets help 2 save LAURA'S life, it is not 2 late. Dis is a CLARION CALL 2 all of us, becos it cud ve been me or u.....May d gud Lord help us all!!!!!!!!!!
Azuka and I exchanged some comments where I promised I was going to share it on my blog. I didn't then, but not cos I didn't care about Laura's story or I didn't feel empathy, I thought I did actualy ni, see Akudo's Story, I thought it was the same story with Akudo's, well that was what I thought.. My mistake.. Story short sha, I bumped into Laura's story again and realized the mix up after reading it, I wanted to share it so y'all can find a way to help anyway you can.. Anything is something.. Sharing this will help a great deal too.

So, here goes... thenetng

In the constant throes of pain and agony on a hospital bed, this once pretty and vibrant young lady is now solely banking on the generosity of well-meaning individuals and corporations to save her life as she battles a serious health condition that has seen her in critical shape at the University of Abuja Teaching Hospital.

Laura Nduoyo, a journalist and public relations specialist, is in urgent need of corrective surgery for what doctors at the Wuse General Hospital in Abuja term ‘acute gastroenteritis’, a condition resulting in an extremely swollen stomach accompanied with intense pain.

She needs a total of five million Naira to treat this condition at an Indian hospital immediately. And her life depends on it.
She is pleading for assistance to help her get corrective surgery in India, after two previous surgeries in Nigeria left her in no better shape.

Donations towards this cause, which would be highly appreciated, should be sent to:
Laura Nduoyo, Skye Bank, Toyin Street, Ikeja Lagos Account number: 1760075069,

Or:

Laura Nduoyo, GTB Bank Account number 221852644110.

Donations can also be made to Save Laura Campaign Secretariat, Suite 1, 4th Floor, Amaden Plaza, Mabushi FCT Abuja. For enquiries or other information, please call: 08037217013, 08099677755

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