Saturday 27 September 2014

Meet the two children saved by Clay & Lamboginny Living Projec

14 year-old Aminu Alhaji and nine year-old
Dorcas Oladuni are the first beneficiaries of the
Clay-Lamboginny Living Project, which is aimed
at facilitating surgeries for under privilege kids
across Nigeria.
Since a tragic accident on his way to purchase
pure water for hawking in order to survive, Aminu
Alhaji has been unable to pass urine with his
private organs and has been at a ward of the
General hospital Lagos for the pass two years.
At a tender age, his life has been a challenging
one with the loss of his parents and separation
from his siblings during the Kaduna crisis.
Aminu has been diagnosed with Urethral
Lateralization Structure as the accident initially
robbed him of his ability to excrete both feces
and urine but due to the kindness of the hospital
several operations had been carried out which
restored his ability to pass feces but he currently
has to carry a urine bag about as he cannot
urinate and would need to undergo another
urethral Structure Repair but has no one to foot
his bills.
The above picture of Dorcas Odunlami is really a
sight for sorry eyes. She has her large intestines,
which are bagged and taped, to her stomach.
Her inability to pass feces through the right
channel is as a result of Hirschproy disease. She
has undergone several surgeries (colostomy, pull
through surgery) and currently her mother is
unable to afford any more medical procedure,
which left her at the hospital since January
2014.
These kids are two out of thousands of Nigerian
Kids whose lives are rolling by before their eyes
due to medical issues that can be easily paid for
and carried out successfully in Nigeria.
The Clay-Lamboginny Living Project will not only
cover their medical bills, but the duo of Aminu
and Dorcas have become the fortunate
beneficiaries of the Clay-Lamboginny Scholarship
award for two under-privileged kids.
At 14, Aminu’s highest level of education was
stopped at Primary 4 while Dorcas was in
Primary 2 before her condition halted her
schooling. With the support of the Welfare
Department of the General Hospital, Lagos,
Aminu will be placed at an orphanage and both
kids will be given an opportunity after their
surgeries to continue their education up to to the
tertiary level.
For Dorcas and Aminu the light of hope has
come to shine on them, through the living
Project. There is so much more that can be
done, as investing in a child’s life is an
investment into the future. Listen and download
exclusively on LIB the new theme song below
titled "Living by Clayy & Lamboginny"
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#Living is produced by Don Adah. @clayy
@lamboginny

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