Help Munir Overcome Brain Tumor Portal Closure

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Munir and his brother Mubarak took a selfie at Well Care, Kano.

From Suleiman Garba Sule (emlanis)
As we’re running out of time and the Help Munir Overcome Brain Tumor portal at donate-ng.com is stagnant, HausaTrends Team (Faisal Abdullahi, Suleiman Garba Sule) has requested to withdraw the donated funds in Balance Due and terminate the campaign on the donate-ng website as there’s still some days left for the campaign to finish.
The funds have been directly transferred to Mannir Babangida’s UBA Bank account number 2064514554.
Even though the Hausatrends Team does not meet its target (only about 4% of ₦5,000,000), we really appreciate the kind gesture by the 38 kind-hearted givers who donated the sum of ₦178,800. Surely, your positive influence will help the confident, zero-worried Munir beat the dangerous brain tumor.

Munir is heading to Cairo…
The good news is that Munir is always grateful to God. He’s in high spirit, vibrant with full of positive energy. He’s a brave lad,super confident in his future. His brain is 1000% sharper and stronger than mine. It’s amazing. Munir is an inspiration in this kind of cancer battle. He reminds me of brother Ali Banat (May his precious soul rest in peace).
The good news is always good. At first, we made an attempt to admit Munir to Apollo Hospital in New Delhi and they’ve charged us $28,000 first things first. That’s at least N10.2 million! It wasn’t actually easy for Munir’s family to raise this kind of money after spending more than N5 million at the National Hospital Abuja. But you know what? God always has different ways to help His servants in need. Yes, there’s a hospital in Cairo, Egypt, that will work on Munir’s metastatic brain tumor for around N3.5 million! This hospital gives more than 50% discount on their normal charges. This is a super donation.
Door to donate in order to help Munir beat this scary brain tumor is still open. His bank account detail is: Mannir Babangida UBA Bank 2064514554.
With love and compassion,
HausaTrends.

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