Mrs Ifeoma Nnamani who delivered her 4 children at Providence
Parazana Medical Center in California is seeking financial help from Nigerians
and Federal government to help her dear the $20,000 she incurred on her children.
Nnamani travelled to the US on referral after losing one of the babies during delivery in Nigena because of complications.
Nnamani travelled to the US on referral after losing one of the babies during delivery in Nigena because of complications.
“With the help of a
Reverend Father in “the United States (US), we were linked with the hospital
where I delivered the remaining four babies in California. After the deTh.’ery,
many people in the Diaspora that got the news rallied round us and through the
help of an insurance company and some other individuals, my babies stayed in
the incubators. But because of their medical concerns, the support we were
receiving could not match the debt incurred”.
“My children spent two months in incubators, last year. For every day, we were billed 300 dollars. We still owe the hospital $20,000. This is why we are begging the government and Nigerians to come to our aid.
“My children spent two months in incubators, last year. For every day, we were billed 300 dollars. We still owe the hospital $20,000. This is why we are begging the government and Nigerians to come to our aid.
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Mr Nnamani said
Her husband, Nnaemeka Nnamani lost his shop to a mystery fire four
years ago and since then, he has been with no source of income.
His wife said taking care of the children has not been easy.
Contributions can be made
to the FirstBank account of Mrs Utoh Nnamani Ifeoma with number 3021277563. She
can also be contacted on 08033481255 08037461445,
ifeomautohnnamani@gmail.com
ifeomautohnnamani@gmail.com
Mrs Nnamanl said there
babies were discharged and allowed to come back to the country after an
undertaking to settle the bill.
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