13-year- old saxophonist, Precious Sodeinde, back, hale and hearty


...as family gives thanks to God and wife of Ekiti State gov, Erelu Fayemi who bankrolled the medical expenses

After a much publicised story on social media of a partially blind 13-year old saxophonist, Precious Sodeinde  who was diagnosed at the Afe Babalola Multi-System Hospital, Ado Ekiti to be suffering from brain tumor, and which has seriously impaired her sights, I can authoritatively report that the girl after series of surgeries and comprehensive medical treatments, has finally been discharged from the hospital and can now see with her eyes.

As the story of the young girl went viral on social media over three weeks ago, it caught the attention of the First Lady of Ekiti State, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, who directed one of her aides, Alhaji Dauda Lawal, to immediately locate the family of the girl and take her to Afe Babalola Multi-System Hospital for immediate medical care. 

After three weeks of intensive medical care at the hospital, the young Precious has been declared by doctors as being fit to continue her normal life. Thank God for her life, and special thanks to the Wife of Ekiti State Governor, Erelu Bisi Fayemi, who personally sponsored all the medical bills of the young girl running to N3 million.

The mother of the girl, Mrs. Olajumoke Sodeinde, was full of praises to the Almighty God for this miraculous healing. She specifically thanked the wtife of Ekiti State Governor, Erelu Fayemi, for her prompt intervention in the story of the girl. 

"If not for God and the prompt intervention of Erelu Bisi Fayemi, the story of this girl would have been a different thing today. Where would my family source for the huge funds required for the operation? May the Almighty God continue to bless the First Lady and her husband the Governor of Ekiti State for their quick intervention. Erelu is indeed God sent to all Mothers in our land. Her kind gesture saves the situation and our story today."

"It has been a miracle all along and we thank God for everything for bringing back this girl to her previous normal life. We have almost lost all hopes, but God changed our story concerning the life of my girl. We are also grateful to the team of Doctors and Nurses at the Afe Babalola Multi-System hospital, they are indeed marvelous," she said.

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