By Bisola Adeniran
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A University of Lagos (UNILAG) student who couldn’t swap kidneys to save his father’s life confessed in the hospital that he sold one of his kidney to graduate with a first class.
The 24 years old boy recollected how he sold one of his kidneys to the dean of his faculty a few days before his convocation. He says he was being threatened with the reality of having to spend an additional two years to his already prolonged eight years stay in the school.
Despite him graduating with a first class, it is sad to say he has never been able to secure an adequate job.
So with no kidney, no job, and no money, how does this young boy expect to save his dying father?
No job and not enough money…and now he needs a kidney to save his dad.
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ReplyDeleteThanks Peter for your offer on above subject. I will appreciate if you give info on conditions for the willing donor to donate, and location of the donor also. This will enable me convince the family of the young man that this offer is genuine.
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