Tuesday, June 10, 2014

"Please Help My Son Finish His Battle With Cancer" -Reverend Adeyemi A. Adio



Mobolaji is the first son of the family and has two brilliant sisters before him. He had his secondary, primary and nursery education in Lagos after which he proceeded to bag a degree in Agriculture from the University of Ibadan.

He spent his early working years teaching in secondary schools. He taught Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry as well as Agricultural Science.
Pastor Bolaji before surgery
Mobolaji before surgery (pictured right)


Ailment and Surgery

All of a sudden, Mobolaji developed what is called ‘adenocarcinoma’, in medical terms, around his neck that led to the removal of his upper jaws. He was operated upon in a surgery which took not less than 10 hours early in May 2013 at the Lagos State Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Lagos, Nigeria. The medical bills (including various lab tests, surgery, therapy, transportation etc) totaled 1.6 million naira ($10,000) which was donated by church members, classmates, friends, family  and extended circles. God bless them all! Amen.


Pastor Bolaji Adeyemi and Dad, Rev. Adeyemi Adio
Pastor Bolaji after surgery
Mobolaji after surgery

Second Surgery

The reason for this appeal is that Mobolaji after the first surgery, can no longer eat well or speak properly like he did before going for the operation. This is a pathetic situation which calls for Re-construction Surgery scheduled to have taken place in Apollo Hospital at Ahmedabad in India within the third and fourth weeks of November 2013. However, we’re still looking forward to meeting the financial requirements.


Pastor Bolaji after surgery
Mobolaji after surgery

We believe God that by divine intervention, he will surely be restored to his normal physical position; hence this call for financial support all over the Globe. No amount is too small or too much.

$25,000 Budget

The tentative estimate for the exercise is $25,000 which covers consultancy fees, anesthesia, surgical fees by the chief consultant and two assisting surgeons, post operation care/treatment, various laboratory tests as well as therapy after operation. It also includes cost of obtaining visa, feeding and moderate accommodation covering 3 good months.

Appeal

From the brief survey of issues above, it is obvious that urgent financial support is required of which we, his parents have a strong faith in the Lord, that internal and external financial support shall see Mobolaji through in Jesus Name.

I am using this medium to solicit your financial support for my son who recently underwent surgery for “adenocarcinoma”, a rare form of cancer that led to the dissection of his neck and removal of his upper jaw in May 2013 at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LASUTH).

After the surgery, he also went through radiotherapy and chemotherapy. Ever since, he has not been able to feed well or talk properly.

Accounts to be credited:

1. For donors within Nigeria:

Bank: Guaranty Trust Bank (GTB)

Account name: Adeyemi Mobolaji Adam

Savings Account number: 0139375111

Current Account number: 0139375036

2. For International donors:
Bank: Guarantee Trust Bank

Account name: Adeyemi Mobolaji Adam

Branch: ABULE-EGBA

Branch Sort Code: 058152489

Swift Code: GTBINGLA

Account number (US Dollars): 0139375582

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It must be noted that he is to be responsibly accompanied by his amiable wife Mrs. Titilayomi Adeyemi, who herself holds a degree in  Biochemistry from Lagos State University.

Contact Details:

Should you require further information, please contact us through the following phone numbers:

‘Bolaji and his wife: +234 813 952 0962 and +234 817 324 2358

‘Bolaji’s dad: +234 704 623 2812

‘Bolaji’s email: nigeriawfa@yahoo.com.

You can also click here to view the medical documents:

Reverend Adeyemi Adio: “Behold, I and the children whom the LORD hath given me are for signs and for wonders in Israel from the LORD of hosts, which dwelleth in mount Zion”

Mobolaji Adeyemi: “O LORD, truly I am thy servant, and the son of thine handmaid: thou hast loosed my bond”


Please visit the website for more information about Mobolaji: http://philipamiola.org/pastorbolaji/

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