A woman has cried out for help from charitable Nigerians since her
husband abandoned her in a hospital four months ago because he could not
pay the medical bill of over N520,000.
The 39-year old mother of
seven, Mrs. Uzoamaka Onu, who had a cancer operation is currently stuck
in the New Mayor Hospital and Fertility Centre, Nkpor in Anambra due to
none payment of the bill.
Report from the News Agency of
Nigeria, NAN, said Mrs. Onu, a food vendor from Okpoto community in
Ishielu Local Government Area of Ebonyi, could not get in touch with her
husband after several attempt for four months, hence the conclusion
that the man has abandoned her to fate.
Here’s her full story:
“My husband stopped visiting the hospital after I successfully underwent a surgery on my right breast.
“Though I do not blame him for absconding because he had suffered a lot since 2013 when signs of cancer started manifesting.
“He (my husband) sells rat poison and cannot afford the money to pay the balance and I think that is why he has run away.
My
problem started in 2013 when I started experiencing excruciating pain
in my body, specifically in my lungs. I started visiting patent medicine
stores for solution, but unfortunately that compounded my problems.
“However,
it was on the advice of some friends and family members that I decided
to visit General Hospital, Abakiliki where I was diagnosed with breast
cancer.
“I am appealing to good spirited Nigerians to come to my aid and help me to get back home.”
In
her quest to regain her health, Uzoamaka had visited the University of
Nigeria Teaching Hospital (UNTH), Enugu and Lagos State University
Teaching Hospital (LASUTH) for solution.
The rendezvous finally
brought her to New Mayor Hospital and Fertility Centre where she had a
successful surgery, leading to outright removal of her right breast.
“The
total bill charged by the hospital management for the surgery was
N750,000 but my family managed to pay N230,000, leaving the outstanding
balance.”
Mrs. Onu’s predicament was confirmed by the hospitals
medical director, Dr. Ben Ossai who described the her situation as
extremely sympathetic.
According the doctor, her right breast was
in a deteriorating state and was emitting offensive odour due to the
devastation the ailment had caused, hence the necessity to surgically
remove the affected breast.
Ossai continued:
“The patient
underwent a successful surgery and had long been discharged pending when
her family would pay the balance of her medical bill. But for four
months now, her husband has not visited and we suspected he has
absconded.”
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