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Ramadan Kindness: Seyi Tinubu Pays Medical Bills For Ailing Women In Sokoto Hospital
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RAMADAN KINDNESS: SEYI TINUBU PAYS MEDICAL BILLS FOR AILING WOMEN IN SOKOTO HOSPITAL

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In a heartwarming act of generosity, Seyi Tinubu, son of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has stepped in to settle the medical bills of several ailing women at the Sokoto State Specialist Hospital, offering much-needed relief during the holy month of Ramadan.

The beneficiaries, battling ailments such as hypertension, liver diseases, and other critical conditions, received financial support through his intervention, easing the burden on their families.

Patients and hospital staff expressed deep gratitude, describing the gesture as a lifeline for those struggling with healthcare costs. Many highlighted how such initiatives bring hope and relief to the less privileged, especially during a time meant for charity and compassion.

This latest philanthropic act adds to Seyi Tinubu’s growing legacy of humanitarian efforts, as he continues to support healthcare, education, and community-driven initiatives across Nigeria.

His intervention has sparked praise and admiration on social media, with many calling for more leaders and well-meaning individuals to embrace the spirit of giving beyond Ramadan.

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