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Ene Needs Your Help!

April 3rd, 2007  |  Published in Advocacy, Health, Links, Nigeria  |  4 Comments



Ene

“The first thing that captivates you about Ene is her shy infectious smile that instantly coaxes one from you in return. A stellar student at the Amadu Bello University in Zaria [Nigeria]”, her website states. “Ene gained entry by passing her Exams with distinction from her bed in the Hospital…”

Ene is ill, she has a hole in her heart, and she needs urgent help sourcing feeds for surgery.

Visit her Website, please. No donation is too little. Help someone today!

http://www.helpene.org/cure.htm

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  1. Ababoy Part 2 says:

    April 4th, 2007 at 8:02 am (#)

    Thanks…Can I ask for you permission to spread the word?

  2. Imnakoya says:

    April 4th, 2007 at 7:19 pm (#)

    Please go ahead. Thanks.

  3. A.P.T says:

    April 5th, 2007 at 5:02 am (#)

    Well, if I haven’t forgotten, this is a very old case; or probably, a similar case to the one I knew while I was still in ABU Zaria. But if it should be the same case, the poor are in trouble in Nigeria. I said this because, if it were a rich man’s daugther, even with her father’s wealth, either the government or some other rich individuals would have taken the bill. This is one reason why I will always argue that the youth should constantly challenge themselves even in the midst of deprivation and want,and learn today the lesson for tomorrow: of course, lesson for tomorrow suppossed to be learnt today, while interlinking today’s predicaments and the outcomes vis-a-vis the rich-and-the-poor-divide and ensuring that the repeat of these ills are avoided in the future. We shall definitely get there shortly.

  4. Oluniyi David Ajao says:

    April 6th, 2007 at 1:40 am (#)

    I sent my “widow’s might” yesterday, after watching her video. I encourage others to do the same.

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