Monday, 25 November 2024

#SaveMayowa Wasn't a Scam! - Linda Ikeji Publicly Apologizes to the Family for 'False Story'

Nigerian celebrity blogger, Linda Ikeji, has issued a public apology to the family of Mayowa Ahmed over the fraud allegation surrounding the #SaveMayowa fundraising campaign which Linda exclusively reported.
 
Before & After photos of Mayowa
 
There was a public campaign few weeks ago headlined by Nollywood actress, Toyin Aimakhu to help raise money in order to cater for the medical bills of Mayowa Ahmed who is down with ovarian cancer, but Linda Ikeji without a proper investigation blew it out of proportion and exclusively reported it a scam following an allegation that the family of the victim was fleecing Nigerians.
 
The popular blogger has now publicly apologized to the family over the damage caused by her false report.
 
Below is her apology in full;
 
#SaveMayowa wasn't a scam after all...my apologies to the family!
 
People who know me well will tell you that the easiest and fastest way to get money out of me is to tell me you're sick. I hate seeing people that helpless. Over the years, I've donated and also used my platform to raise money for several sick people, including Mayowa Ahmed. Early morning on July 28th, I received a call saying the #SaveMayowa campaign was a scam. That the lady was terminally ill and the family had no intentions of using the money raised for her health to treat her as they had no invite from the hospital in Atlanta, neither did she even have a visa to the US. Please continue...
 
They wanted me to blog it quickly so people could stop donating. I found it hard to believe at first but it was coming from people who were directly involved in raising money for the sick girl. I sent someone to LUTH to investigate, he got there and found chaos. The Police was already involved, people were being questioned, some folks were shouting, he spoke to people in the hospital and many seemed confused. I spoke with those who had called me, and they said 1000%, the whole thing was a scam.
 
And I sincerely believe that at the time they told me this, they genuinely believed it to be a fact. I don't think it was done maliciously. After they sent me documents showing the hospital in Atlanta was not really involved in Mayowa's treatment and LUTH medical directors denied knowledge of a fund raising for the sick girl, I believed it to also be a fact! And I wrote it. My mistake, I think, was owning the story, I probably should have quoted them. And maybe investigated more. My apologies to the family! The post has since been taken down.
 
After investing properly, the police found it wasn't a scam, that it was more a miscommunication between the parties helping to raise funds and the girl's family. I spoke about the issue with the Lagos police PPRO and she assured me that the family didn't have bad intentions.
 
The happy news is that Mayowa has been flown to South Africa for treatment. She left Nigeria on Thursday August 11th.
 
May God use her case to show that He is God!
Let's continue to pray for her!
 
Linda

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