42-yr-old man seeks financial assistance for Liver, Kidney failure treatment

A 42-year-old man, Alade Olajire, is urgently seeking financial assistance from well-meaning Nigerians to treat his liver and kidney failure.

Olajire, an indigene of Ogbomoso in Oyo State, currently residing at No. 12, Orelope Community, Transformer, Zartech, Ibadan, is an employee of Sumal Foods Limited in Ibadan.

Initially admitted to God Cures Hospital in Lagos, Olajire was transferred to the University College Hospital (UCH) in Ibadan due to a lack of adequate equipment.

With his health rapidly deteriorating and facing the threat of imminent death, Olajire’s situation has become a race against time, which requires prompt attention and advanced treatment.

Having spent his entire life savings on medical expenses, Olajire is now at the mercy of well-meaning individuals and organizations to help him secure the necessary funds for his treatment at the University College Hospital (UCH) in Ibadan.

Olajire, in a heartfelt plea, while speaking to newsmen on Wednesday, called on Nigerians for support.

He said: “I am reaching out to you all with a heavy heart, as my life hangs in the balance due to liver and kidney failure.”

“I have spent everything I have on medical expenses, and now I must rely on the kindness of others to save my life. I urge you, my fellow Nigerians, to please find it in your hearts to contribute whatever you can to help me afford the treatment I so desperately need. Your support will mean the world to me and my family during this difficult time.”

“Anybody that is touched by my condition can reach and assist me through my account number: Opay,8038828578, Alade Olajire.”

“My wife’s account number is: GTB, 0253581496, Adeosun Omotola Dorcas.”

My phone number is 08038828578, while my wife’s phone number is 07041738758,” he pleaded.

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