Tuesday, 5 December 2017

Chibok boy crippled by Boko Haram returns after surgery


Chibok boy ran over by Boko Haram returns after surgery
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The six-year old Boko Haram casualty, Ali Ahmadu, who experienced a fruitful spinal surgery in Dubai, came back to the country through the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport on Monday.

Ali was keep running over by Boko Haram terrorists with cruiser when they attacked Chibok town in 2013.

Youthful Ali, who maintained spinal rope damage from the assault, was traveled to Dubai by a NGO, Global Initiative for Peace, Love and Care ((GIPLC) in conjunction with Taleveras Group. 

Ali's treatment was supported by Dickens Sanomi Foundation, proprietors of Taleveras Group of organizations.

On landing in the air terminal, Mr Goodluck Hayi, Board Member of Dickens Sanomi Foundation, communicated bliss that Ali, who was taken away on a wheel seat in September, could now walk.

Hayi said the underlying sum assessed for the surgery couldn't take care of the expense toward the end, saying it was not important to reveal the sum spent since it was a philanthropy work.

He reported that Ali would be given grant by the Taleveras Foundation to examine up till university level.

As indicated by him, the Foundation's work is depended on the standard of adoration and care which it exhibits by being its neighbors keepers and also teaching and demonstrating it.






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