- crying for International medical help from Canada or America.-
- In his room Hassan awaits Aids from Canada or America
- abandoned by his government for the past nine years. He needs help as soon as possible.
Hassan moves only his left hand but can talk and eat. He is abandoned while the government is
spending heavily on Politics.
The Nations Newspaper on February 22, 2015 Published a story titled “An ex-policeman’s undying hope on a death bed”. After reading the story, The OASES NEWS phoned Hassan Fatai Olisagho yesterday to find out from him about his condition since the story is going viral on Facebook. Here is the link: http://thenationonlineng.net/new/an-ex-policemans-undying-hope-on-a-death-bed/
According to Hassan, help is needed on time to avoid his sudden demise.
Mr. Hassan Fatai Olisagho was born in Owo, Ondo State, Nigeria in 1969. He enlisted into the Nigerian Police Force in 1991 and was assigned to Ifon Division, Ose Local Government. Ondo State. Nigeria. He had an accident on April 16, 2006 on a motorbike while on duty. Treatments were/are ineffective due to the damage done to the two legs. Since then he has been bedridden with his two legs already decayed and the two legs need to be amputated immediately and he is ready to use a wheelchair for mobility. He was Acting Sergent Major /Sergent when the accident happened. He retired in January 2007 after sixteen years meritorious service in the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) – a year after the accident due to this disability.
The Nigerian government is spending billions of Naira on election and no medical help is forthcoming. He is appealing to The Foreign government /Foreign hospitals for assistance as he has been abandoned by the government and he has no help from anyone. His children are not living with him as they are scattered due to financial problems. He was voluntarily retired without benefit or entitlement/pension or allowance since 2007.
PLEASE HELP THIS MAN FROM THE FANG OF DEATH BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE.
Letters will be forwarded to the Ondo State Government, Commissioner for Health, Health Minister, Canadian Government, all Hospitals in Canada and USA etc. to seek for help.
Please contact Hassan at 011234 – 08037687667, OR Nations Newspaper, Lagos (Nigeria). Foreign: CANADA – Contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.">This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Tel. 4167218178
PLEASE PASS THIS AROUND. ALL WE NEED IS HELP.