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My name is Omotayo Adeola Smith (née Onifade).I am an EngIish teacher. I was diagnosed with breast cancer about three years ago, on August 28, 2015. I went through seven rounds of chemotherapy, after a mastectomy on my right breast, in Abuja, Nigeria. This might come as a surprise to some as I was fighting to save my smile, to save my joy, to save my life. Individuals, whose identities I shall keep anonymous, helped pay my bills. The Lord of the harvest shall reward each one. For those whose prayers became my safety net, thank you.
I now find myself facing this Goliath again, raging in my lungs...The hand of Providence has brought me to Howard University Hospital, Washington.
I have been a teacher at Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja, for the past 17 years. It is with great appreciation and acknowledgement of my own frailty, that I ask you all to help me beat Cancer. Our figures are an estimate right now.
Update: It has also come to our attention that a number of people wish to donate into Mrs Smith's Nigerian account instead. The details have been posted below:
0046260298 - GTBank
Smith Omotayo Adeola
Thanks for the excellent support thus far!
NB: This fundraiser has been created by some of Mrs Smith's former students to help her beat cancer. Updates will be given regularly.
I now find myself facing this Goliath again, raging in my lungs...The hand of Providence has brought me to Howard University Hospital, Washington.
I have been a teacher at Loyola Jesuit College, Abuja, for the past 17 years. It is with great appreciation and acknowledgement of my own frailty, that I ask you all to help me beat Cancer. Our figures are an estimate right now.
Update: It has also come to our attention that a number of people wish to donate into Mrs Smith's Nigerian account instead. The details have been posted below:
0046260298 - GTBank
Smith Omotayo Adeola
Thanks for the excellent support thus far!
NB: This fundraiser has been created by some of Mrs Smith's former students to help her beat cancer. Updates will be given regularly.
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Constance Ojo-Ade
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