The Sir Emeka Offor Foundation (SEOF) has donated N1 million each to a set of conjoined twins after they were separated and the medical team that separated them at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital, Kwara State.
The twins, named Habeebat and Habeeb Tawakalitu, were separated at the hospital on January 14.
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Speaking while presenting the cheques to the beneficiaries in Abuja, philanthropist and founder of the foundation, Sir Emeka Offor, said the N1 million donation to the twins is a 10-month outright payment of the N100,000 monthly stipend the foundation would be paying the parents of the twins, Mr and Mrs Ahmed Tawakalitu, for five years effective from first February to help them in caring for the twins.
He said the foundation’s donation of 40-feet container load of medical equipment and supplies, and 100-hospital bed sets to the hospital last year marked the beginning of an excellent relationship.
Offor said the equipment was used to successfully separate the twins, adding, “That was what gave me joy and happiness. So, those people that did that, I decided that we will support them.”
While commending the hospital for the successful surgery, he thanked the management of the hospital for providing employment to the parents of the children in response to their public plea for support.
The Chief Medical Director of the hospital, Prof. Abdullah Yussuf, who was represented by the hospital’s Medical Advisory Committee’s chairman, Dr Matthew Bojuwaye, thanked the foundation for the donation, adding that a team of 16 specialists carried out the successful surgery.