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Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by shamecurls(m): 1:05pm On Mar 17, 2016
DTALLPRINCE:
More Greece to thy elbow


Pls attend the next Redeem Holy Ghost Convention


Just have faith and you will be healed
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by Nobody: 1:06pm On Mar 17, 2016
Wow! So, corrupt people are also nice.



Buruji himself. The famous drug baron.
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by wisenewgem(m): 1:07pm On Mar 17, 2016
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Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by Kulikuli8178(m): 1:14pm On Mar 17, 2016
Abeg was there any competiton among people with kidney problems? That cheque........as if the man won the grandprize of free kidney transplant from a kidney problem competition........Senator must u announce a simple help rendered to somone?








OK..continu!!!




Propaganda at it's peak
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by Proffwhyhurry12(m): 1:25pm On Mar 17, 2016
Jazakumu llah khairan
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by Timbuktu14(m): 1:27pm On Mar 17, 2016
DTALLPRINCE:
More Greece to thy elbow
You don't like Costa Rica? grin grin

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Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by Stanbeto: 1:27pm On Mar 17, 2016
Omo ilu thank u, but don't forget my promise o
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by Muri1533: 1:29pm On Mar 17, 2016
viviangist3:
38-YEAR-OLD MAN OFFERED RELIEF FROM KIDNEY FAILURE
Senator Buruji Kashamu donates N2.5million for transplant
The joy of Mr. Adeyemi Aderogba, a patient being treated for kidney failure at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH), Kano, Kano State, knew no bounds yesterday (15th March, 2016) when he was presented a cheque for the sum of N2.5million to perform a scheduled kidney transplant at the hospital, courtesy of Senator Buruji Kashamu.
Kashamu is the Senator representing Ogun East Senatorial District of Ogun State and the Founder of a non-governmental organisation, the Omoilu Foundation.
The management of the teaching hospital had in January, 2016 written to the Abuja office of the Senator seeking financial assistance to be able to continue the dialysis being done for the patient.
But rather than simply accede to the request for support, Senator Kashamu directed his aides to go further. The Senator wanted to know if more could be done; whether there was a donor for the patient and what the cost of performing a kidney transplant at the hospital would be.
Hospital management confirmed a donor was indeed available and the cost of a kidney transplant would be N2.5million.
In response to the news, Senator Kashamu immediately dispatched two of his aides, Honourable Onadeko Onamusi and Mr. Austin Oniyokor, to Kano where they presented the N2.5 million cheque to the hospital’s management.
The team was received by the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Prof. Aminu Zakari Mohammed, who was accompanied by the Chairman of the Medical Advisory Council, Dr. Muhammad Mijinyawa and the Director of Administration, Mallam Adamu Aliyu, among others.
In his address, Onamusi, who is the Senior Legislative Aide to Senator Kashamu, said the gesture was natural to the senator as a compassionate leader and philanthropist.
Onamusi spoke of how the Senator has touched countless lives personally and through the Omoilu Foundation, adding that, “I think it is safe to say he has dedicated his entire life to giving without looking back.”
Onamusi also commended the management of the hospital for taking the initiative to write the senator soliciting assistance for the patient, stressing that such a move was novel.
Responding, Mohammed expressed the gratitude of the members and staff of the hospital to Senator Kashamu for the “life-saving initiative,” and added that the hospital had done about 30 kidney transplants over the years.
“We have heard and read about the good things Senator Kashamu has been doing and we thought that we could approach him on the issue of this patient. We are happy that we are witnesses to his kind gesture. We thank him and pray that the Almighty Allah rewards him abundantly.
“We also wish and pray that more wealthy and highly-placed Nigerians would take a cue from Senator Kashamu in giving hope to the hopeless,” Mohammed said.
Narrating his ordeal with tears rolling down his cheeks, Adeyemi, 38, said he took ill in May of last year and thought he had contracted malaria.
But, upon being treated for malaria and typhoid in Akure, Ondo State, where he was based, his condition did not improve. So, he went to a hospital in Palmgrove, Lagos, where he discovered that his kidneys were failing.
He was later referred to the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital where he has been undergoing dialysis with the support of his relations and friends. But, as the days went by, and weeks turned to months, his resources began to thin and it was becoming increasingly difficult to raise funds for the dialysis.
That was when the management of the hospital told him they would appeal to well-meaning Nigerians like Senator Kashamu to come to his aid, and according to Adeyemi, “Here am I today; Senator Buruji Kashamu being a kind-hearted person has decided to come to my aid.
I cannot thank him enough.”

Source http://www.viviangist.com/senator-buruji-kashamu-donates-2-5-million-naira-for-kidney-transplant

Good Samaritan
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by Soundmind(m): 1:31pm On Mar 17, 2016
must he advertise it?
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by ayoola2002(m): 1:31pm On Mar 17, 2016
allanphash7:
At 2016 hasn't Nigeria grown to the level whereby every citizen will have access to free medical care ?











I wèep for Nigeria








Im not thanking kashamu cos that is a chicken change to what he has already
Learn how to appreciate.
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by excel101(m): 1:33pm On Mar 17, 2016
miblolo:
Why make it public now?
Did they say its the senator that is making it public? Thank God its an opportunity for persons like u to learn nd know that good things doesn't hide. Answer this simple question, which is better the beneficiary dies or the money given to help the beneficiary to stay alive is being made public while he's life is saved?
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by aboveu(m): 1:35pm On Mar 17, 2016
Hope NDLEA can see this grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by excel101(m): 1:36pm On Mar 17, 2016
miblolo:
Why make it public now?
You that doesn't like publicity, how much have you donated to the patient?
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by excel101(m): 1:39pm On Mar 17, 2016
NinaMiliano:
Nice gesture, BUT he shudnt have made it so public up to d point of designing a bill board cheque to DAT effect.
Have you made your donation secretly?
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by Praktikals(m): 1:40pm On Mar 17, 2016
asha80:
The patient should not accept the money since it is likely illegal money..he should behave like an omoluabi and have nothing to do with buruji
If I hear say I'm no collect am ... grin

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Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by excel101(m): 1:44pm On Mar 17, 2016
allanphash7:
At 2016 hasn't Nigeria grown to the level whereby every citizen will have access to free medical care ?











I wèep for Nigeria








Im not thanking kashamu cos that is a chicken change to what he has already
Did Senator Kashamu stole Nigerian money? Moreover who are u in the skim of things or what does your thank u meant to him, when he's being appreciated by the patient nd many nigerians
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by Bookiemart01(f): 1:53pm On Mar 17, 2016
2.5M from what he got on behalf of OGUN people is small.
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by excel101(m): 1:56pm On Mar 17, 2016
viviangist3:
38-YEAR-OLD MAN OFFERED RELIEF FROM KIDNEY FAILURE
Senator Buruji Kashamu donates N2.5million for transplant
The joy of Mr. Adeyemi Aderogba, a patient being treated for kidney failure at the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital (AKTH), Kano, Kano State, knew no bounds yesterday (15th March, 2016) when he was presented a cheque for the sum of N2.5million to perform a scheduled kidney transplant at the hospital, courtesy of Senator Buruji Kashamu.
Kashamu is the Senator representing Ogun East Senatorial District of Ogun State and the Founder of a non-governmental organisation, the Omoilu Foundation.
The management of the teaching hospital had in January, 2016 written to the Abuja office of the Senator seeking financial assistance to be able to continue the dialysis being done for the patient.
But rather than simply accede to the request for support, Senator Kashamu directed his aides to go further. The Senator wanted to know if more could be done; whether there was a donor for the patient and what the cost of performing a kidney transplant at the hospital would be.
Hospital management confirmed a donor was indeed available and the cost of a kidney transplant would be N2.5million.
In response to the news, Senator Kashamu immediately dispatched two of his aides, Honourable Onadeko Onamusi and Mr. Austin Oniyokor, to Kano where they presented the N2.5 million cheque to the hospital’s management.
The team was received by the Chief Medical Director (CMD) of the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital, Prof. Aminu Zakari Mohammed, who was accompanied by the Chairman of the Medical Advisory Council, Dr. Muhammad Mijinyawa and the Director of Administration, Mallam Adamu Aliyu, among others.
In his address, Onamusi, who is the Senior Legislative Aide to Senator Kashamu, said the gesture was natural to the senator as a compassionate leader and philanthropist.
Onamusi spoke of how the Senator has touched countless lives personally and through the Omoilu Foundation, adding that, “I think it is safe to say he has dedicated his entire life to giving without looking back.”
Onamusi also commended the management of the hospital for taking the initiative to write the senator soliciting assistance for the patient, stressing that such a move was novel.
Responding, Mohammed expressed the gratitude of the members and staff of the hospital to Senator Kashamu for the “life-saving initiative,” and added that the hospital had done about 30 kidney transplants over the years.
“We have heard and read about the good things Senator Kashamu has been doing and we thought that we could approach him on the issue of this patient. We are happy that we are witnesses to his kind gesture. We thank him and pray that the Almighty Allah rewards him abundantly.
“We also wish and pray that more wealthy and highly-placed Nigerians would take a cue from Senator Kashamu in giving hope to the hopeless,” Mohammed said.
Narrating his ordeal with tears rolling down his cheeks, Adeyemi, 38, said he took ill in May of last year and thought he had contracted malaria.
But, upon being treated for malaria and typhoid in Akure, Ondo State, where he was based, his condition did not improve. So, he went to a hospital in Palmgrove, Lagos, where he discovered that his kidneys were failing.
He was later referred to the Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital where he has been undergoing dialysis with the support of his relations and friends. But, as the days went by, and weeks turned to months, his resources began to thin and it was becoming increasingly difficult to raise funds for the dialysis.
That was when the management of the hospital told him they would appeal to well-meaning Nigerians like Senator Kashamu to come to his aid, and according to Adeyemi, “Here am I today; Senator Buruji Kashamu being a kind-hearted person has decided to come to my aid.
I cannot thank him enough.”

Source http://www.viviangist.com/senator-buruji-kashamu-donates-2-5-million-naira-for-kidney-transplant


Senator Kashamu, thank you for your heart felt donation to save a life. If we have some generous people like you, some of our nollywood stars, many other great men and women and our youth who died without help or succour coming their way so as to save their precious lives. Ones again i join many Nigerians is saying thank you and God bless u more.
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by 2sexycom(m): 1:56pm On Mar 17, 2016
OZAOEKPE:

AT LEAST HE DO AM AND MAKE AM PUBLIC, WE LOVE THE PUBLIC STUNT. HE IS BETTER THAN THOSE THAT DON'T DO ANYTHING AT ALL
a wanted criminal?
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by waice6571: 2:20pm On Mar 17, 2016
guywitzerogal:
Pls need to ask, can God still reward people announcing the help d hv done to d whole world?

according to Jesus Christ:

They have their rewards already.
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by bry8ted(m): 2:31pm On Mar 17, 2016
DTALLPRINCE:
More Greece to thy elbow
We got u.
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by omotommy84(m): 2:43pm On Mar 17, 2016
DTALLPRINCE:
More Greece to thy elbow
No be Greece, na Athens

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Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by Kennykenty(m): 2:44pm On Mar 17, 2016
[quote author=Critiqual post=43852836]

Ur honour sir, that some dont publicize dont mean they dont do.[/quote

For more information this man Buruji av touched more people live postively in his constituency than any other politician and he does not brag like others, who are deceiving people who voted for them.
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by Irishrena1(f): 3:11pm On Mar 17, 2016
miblolo:
Why make it public now?
That's the reason for the placard. That is to say it didn't hit the social media unintentionally. By the placard you shall know the intent
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by DTALLPRINCE(m): 3:24pm On Mar 17, 2016
shamecurls:



Pls attend the next Redeem Holy Ghost Convention


Just have faith and you will be healed

what is this one saying?

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Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by allanphash7(m): 5:42pm On Mar 17, 2016
CRAP !!!!!!
excel101:
Did Senator Kashamu stole Nigerian money? Moreover who are u in the skim of things or what does your thank u meant to him, when he's being appreciated by the patient nd many nigerians
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by Danosaur007(m): 6:59pm On Mar 17, 2016
asha80:
The patient should not accept the money since it is likely illegal money..he should behave like an omoluabi and have nothing to do with buruji
exactly!! This buruji man is far from what this picture makes him seem to be.. Very wicked somebody I tell u.
Re: Buruji Kashamu Donates N2.5Million For Kidney Transplant Of A Patient - Photos by DTALLPRINCE(m): 8:30am On Mar 18, 2016
bry8ted:

We got u.

I see. Thank You. Greece or Grease no be d same thing you go hear for ear..... Lol

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