Aminat Shittu, an infant who was eight months old and had a congenital heart condition, passed away.infomation guide nigeria
PUNCH According to Metro’s report from June 21, the infant’s grave condition was found two months after her birth in January 2022, and a total of N9.7 million was required for her in-country medical bills.
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He said, “The money was used for treatment and procurement of her passport and visa fee at the Lagos Indian embassy. The baby’s surgery was supposed to happen immediately she arrived in India, but she couldn’t make it due to the amount needed for her surgery, which was N5.4m. Her family could not make up the amount here in Nigeria.”
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PUNCH correspondent sighted a notice by the deceased baby’s family asking the public to stop donating to the father’s bank account.
It partly read, “Late Baby Shittu Aminat aged eight months was diagnosed with Truncus Ateriousus TyprII and set for an open heart surgery in India, but could not make her journey to Fortis Hospital in India. She has since been buried by her parents. I thank the general public who out of nothing donated their support financially for her treatment till her last breath.
“I hereby announce to the state government, law enforcement agents, religious houses and the general public to take note of this since the account was mainly opened for late baby Shittu Aminat’s treatment only.”
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