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#SaveMayowa was a fraud! she’d stage 4 Ovarian cancer but family took advantage of Nigerians

She was sick but was beyond treatment. Her family stole money from Nigerians

This is such a sad thing for me to report this afternoon. Just two days after we were all happy that Nigerians kindly donated to cancer patient, Mayowa Ahmed, for surgery she needed for ovarian cancer, we just learnt that Mayowa and her family scammed kind hearted Nigerians.


You see, Mayowa is really sick. She truly has Ovarian cancer. She’s admitted at LUTH but she didn’t need money for surgery, because doctors had told Mayowa she was beyond treatment and no hospital in the world could treat her as she was extremely far gone. Mayowa had reached stage 4 and doctors, unfortunately, already told her family she won’t survive it and had advised them to take her home. Her family instead used her situation to raise money from Nigerians. The doctors in LUTH have also denied giving her family a medical report advising her to seek treatment abroad. Continue reading after the page break

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  1. Giving money to the sick is freewill, be it terminal. It gives great benefits to the ill and their families- the money given can help with anything from ‘everyday household costs to making essential changes around the home’. Some can even be used to set up a foundation (that caters for people with such illness). I think we should be looking at the way forward; which is do your best and leave the rest. May God give us the wisdom to do the the right thing and the milk of human kindness to understand other people situation.

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