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Margret was my course mate and we graduated in 2023.
Since then, she has spent more time in the hospital than living a normal life. Please help save Margret.
"My name is Akeogar Margaret Andokie, a 24-year-old woman from Ibong Village, Obudu Local Government Area, Cross River State. I am currently battling kidney disease and receiving treatment at the Nigerian Navy Reference Hospital, Calabar.
My condition has continued to worsen, and my doctors have advised that I urgently need regular and continuous dialysis to stay alive. Unfortunately, my family and I are no longer able to afford the high cost of my ongoing treatment and dialysis sessions.
I humbly appeal for your kind support financial or otherwise to help me continue my dialysis and preserve my life. Any assistance, no matter how small, will mean the world to me and give me hope for survival.
Thank you sincerely for your compassion, prayers, and support."
Akeogar Margaret Andokie
Account Number: 9022957512
Bank: Opay
This her Facebook page: facebook.com/margaret.akeog…
Please tag this handles and other handles for help:
@Wizarab10 @PeterObi @sowore


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@ArcSadam Thank God it was done on time. This reminds me of what happened to my niece years ago. She had a habit of using tissue to clean her nose and ended up stuffing a lot of it inside. Her mouth started smelling badly whenever she spoke. We rushed her to the hospital, and thankfully.
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“Two weeks ago my husband started complaining that our baby's nose smelled bad. I thought it was just cough and catarrh, so we bought some drugs, but the smell didn't stop.
Last Friday it got worse—the nose smelled often. My husband checked and saw a bit of catarrh inside, but when I looked, it didn't look like catarrh—it looked like something else.
We took the baby to the hospital. The doctor said there was something inside his nose. They gave him an injection to sleep, and when he fell asleep, the doctor used a tool to pull out a very big piece of nylon from his nose (you can see the photo—so big!). I still don't know how he put it in there without anyone seeing.
The doctor said if they hadn't removed it right then, they'd have had to cut his nose to get it out. I've been in shock since last Friday and haven't posted about it. I'm just so grateful—help me thank God, because I don't know what I'd do if anything had happened.
Grateful to God”🙏🏽🙏🏽


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