SOS!!! URGENT HELP NEEDED TO SAVE A SOUL
By Steve Oko
Please, this is a passionate appeal for your immediate financial assistance to save a soul.

The fate of Robinson Nnamani is so critical that except he undergoes an immediate surgery he may be taken away by death.
He has been diagnosed with an enlarged heart that just resulted to heart failure.
The 23-year old has been recommended for emergency “valvular replacement surgery” at the University of Nigeria Teaching Hospital Enugu.
Doctors have warned that the surgery must be carried out not later than the end of “this November ” or elsewhere the worst may happen.
The sum of N2 million is urgently needed for the surgery but the parents and the immediate family could not afford it, hence this appeal.
They have managed to raise about N150,000 leaving a yawning balance of N1.8 million.
Please whatever amount you have for this cause is highly appreciated – nothing is too small in this circumstance.
Wire your donation via his father’s bank account :
Account name : Augustine Okeke Nnamani, 3036973104, First Bank Plc.
Please help share this information via your various platforms : whatsApp groups, facebook and other contacts until we collectively save this soul at least for the sake of God.
Be sure that you will never lose your reward as you identify with this cause , and in your moment of need God shall raise willing souls to come to your rescue.
May I, particularly appeal to all my facebook friends and well wishers including you to consider their/ your donation a birthday gift to me as I mark my birthday on November 25.
Please, you can make your donation public on my facebook timeline to help motivate others if you so wish.
Thank you so dearly for your anticipated cooperation.
Steve Oko, Abia -based Journalist.
For more information, contact me on : 08038725600, or the father, Rev. Nnamani on : 08162520003.
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