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Humanity At Its Best: Nigerian Man Donates His Kidney To Unknown Man

 

Muhammad Sani pictured above(left) has agreed to donate one of is own kidneys to a kidney patient, Isa Hamma, whose case he got to know about while watching NTA television’s newsline. Isa’s kidneys were removed by a health care provider at an exclusive hospital in Adamawa state who thought these were tumors.

Facebook user, Mustapha Atiku Ribadu, who has been in the Vanguard of those soliciting for funds for the kidney patient, shared the amazing story on his wall. He wrote

“Muhammad Sani, a graduate of Agricultural engineering from college of agriculture Jalingo is an uncommon man I had ever seen in my live. The young man who is into mining promised one of his kidneys to the patient who lost his kidneys at Jimeta clinic. Muhammad Sani told me he got to know the news through NTA newsline and on Facebook which we kept posting. On seeing the news the young man travelled all the way from Kaduna to Yola, his mission is to donate his kidney to the patient whose news he learnt through media only.I nearly shade tears when I discussed with the young Sani.He is presently lodging in a hotel and ready to travel with the patient tomorrow to Kano and donate his kidney if it matches to that of the patient. Wallahi some of the patient relatives are not ready to donate their kidneys , but Sani apart from contributing financially he is also ready to donate his organ . Young Sani hails from Taraba in Muri emirate, his holds HND in Agricultural engineering, he did his mandatory one year NYSC in Sunkani in Taraba state”

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