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Sonia Ekweremadu Gets Offer Of Free Kidney Donation

A 24-year-old lady, Annastasia Michael Olamma, has offered to donate one of her kidneys to save the life of 25-year-old Sonia Ekweremadu, the daughter of Senator Ike Ekweremadu.

This kind gesture from a kindhearted lady is coming on the heels of a passionate appeal by Sonia to well-meaning people to come to her aid by donating a kidney to save her life, saying she is doing this to prove that “women can help women”.

Olamma, who said she had sent a message to Sonia’s email, added that she is anticipating her response. She also stated that she is making the kidney donations free of charge.

“She said: “If any of her relatives, mum, dad, siblings, cannot give out their kidney to save their bloodline, then i will donate my own to save Sonia. And i demand nothing in return. I pray it matches with her own.

“Am 24 years old, I don’t take alcohol and I believe my kidney is very healthy to donate.

“I have sent message to her email @helpsonialive@gmail.com and anticipate for her reply.”

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