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3-year-old Boy Needs N3m To Operate Cancer Of The Eyes

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Mr. Felix Amedu, father of a 3-year old Caleb Amedu who suffers from cancer of the eyes (Retino Blastoma), has appealed to government, philanthropists, and well-meaning Nigerians to come to the aid of his son before he completely loses both sights

While speaking to INFO DAILY in an exclusive interview, Mr. Amedu said he has spent all his life savings, sold properties and borrowed huge amount of money just to ensure his son stays alive, lamenting that now UBTH doctor’s said there is risk of the cancer spreading to his brain which may cause great damage and eventually result to his death.

According to him, Dr. said his little son needs N3m (three million naira) for him to be operated on and live, as he passionately appealed to government, philanthropists and well-meaning Nigerians to save little Caleb from death.

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He said the eyes cancer has unfortunately cost his boy one sight which has been so far removed as a result of the illness while the other eye is on the verge of been removed.

“We are using this medium to appeal to Government, philanthropists and well meaning Nigerians to come to the aid of Caleb Amedu and help save his life, as the sum of N3 million (Three Million Naira) is required to ensure Caleb stays alive”, he lamented.

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Little Caleb was diagnosed December 2018 with cancer of the eyes (Retino Blastoma), and has lived with this condition for almost two (2) years.

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If you are touched by this little and promising boy story and interested in rescuing him from the hand of death, please kindly pay to the account details below. No amount is too small to save Caleb.

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Account Details:

Account number:
2010715891

Account name:
Felix Amedu

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Bank: UBA

Mr. Amedu leaves at No. 9 Omokpia Street, Off Igbinaduwa Street, Off Siluko Road, Benin City.

You can call reach Mr. Amedu for confirmation and enquiries: 08078924184, 07030222949.

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NOTE: This is one of the social responsibilities of the media, and Info Daily, after coming across this young boy, was touched and interested in raising funds to save the life of this promising young child. No any other link or relationship apart from this responsibility.

God bless.

(PHOTO: File)

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Drama As Kwara Housewife Faints In Court After Husband Insists On Divorce

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There was drama at the Area Court Centre, Igboro, Ilorin, Kwara State, on Wednesday, after a woman, identified as Mulikat Yusuf, fainted when her husband, Ishaq Abdulganiyu, rejected her plea for reconciliation and insisted on ending their marriage.

According to The PUNCH, the incident happened during proceedings before Judge Toyin Aluko, where Abdulganiyu told the court that he was no longer interested in remaining married to his wife.

“I’m tired of the marriage, My Lord,” Abdulganiyu reportedly said. “We’ve had several misunderstandings, and I don’t see any reason to continue.”

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But in a tearful plea, Mulikat appealed to the court to intervene, saying she was not ready to accept a divorce.

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My Lord, please help me talk to him,” she said. “I have nowhere to go. I have given birth to six children for him, and I still want the marriage to work.”

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However, her plea did little to change her husband’s mind, as he restated his decision to proceed with the separation.

Moments later, the distraught woman left the courtroom in tears but suddenly slumped outside, causing panic among court officials and onlookers.

Sympathisers quickly rushed to her aid and revived her by pouring water on her face.

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A court official, who did not want to be named, told The PUNCH on Thursday that Mulikat regained consciousness after a few minutes and was later assisted to a bench to rest.

She fainted immediately after the man confirmed he would not change his decision,” the official said. “People quickly gathered around her, and she was revived with water.”

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Presiding judge, Toyin Aluko, advised Mulikat to make every effort to reconcile with her husband and resolve their differences amicably.

The matter was adjourned till December 10, 2025, for a report on the reconciliation or continuation of the hearing.

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Tragedy In The Sky As Pilot Dies Mid-air

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What began as a routine trip from Seattle to Istanbul turned tragic. Turkish Airlines Flight 204 was cruising normally when one of the captains, 59-year-old İlçehin Pehlivan, suddenly collapsed.

Despite the crew’s efforts, he sadly passed away mid-flight a veteran aviator lost among the skies he loved.

Over the radio, the co-pilot’s voice trembled: “Initially we had three pilots, but we lost one of our captains today.

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That’s why we’re diverting to JFK.” Air traffic controllers responded with compassion, arranging medical help on the ground.

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The aircraft landed at New York’s JFK Airport at dawn, met by emergency teams and a heavy silence. Turkish Airlines later paid tribute to Captain Pehlivan, who had passed medical checks just months earlier and spent nearly two decades flying safely around the world.

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Passengers continued to Istanbul, but the memory of this flight endures a reminder of the resilience of aviators, the fragility of life, and the bond shared by those who soar through the skies.

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Foundation Engages Traditional Leaders To Curb GBV In Bauchi

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The Iqra Foundation for Women and Youth Development (IKFWYD) has engaged traditional leaders across three Local Government Areas (LGAs) in Bauchi State to promote male involvement in efforts to curb Gender-Based Violence (GBV).

The intervention is being implemented in Bauchi, Ningi, and Toro Local Government Areas.

Speaking during an advocacy visit, Mr. Ismail Umar, the Monitoring and Evaluation Officer of the foundation, said the role of traditional institutions in influencing positive behavioural change could not be overstated.

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 “The programme is designed to engage men on issues related to protecting the rights of women and girls.

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“Family wellbeing and social harmony cannot be achieved without the meaningful involvement of men.”

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Umar noted that challenges such as gender-based misunderstandings, domestic tensions, poor communication between spouses, and limited awareness of shared responsibilities often contribute to family instability.

By focusing on men as partners in promoting peace and wellbeing, this programme aims to reinforce their positive influence within families and communities.

We are piloting the initiative in Bauchi, Ningi, and Toro LGAs, and are engaging respected community members to support and guide male involvement in promoting peace, family wellbeing, and the dignity of women.”

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He further explained that the initiative would foster unity and cooperation between men and women as partners in building stable and peaceful homes.

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Also speaking, Mr. Bamidele Jacobs, Director of Legal at Lawyers Alert, an implementing partner of the project, said the engagement of men was crucial to ensuring sustained support and protection for women in the state.

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In their separate remarks, traditional rulers expressed their support and commitments to the programme.

Alhaji Yusuf Danyaya, the District Head of Ningi, pledged to mobilise men for the initiative, noting that “a violence-free home leads to a peaceful society.”

Similarly, Alhaji Hussaini Uthman, District Head of Miri in Bauchi metropolis, said the mission of the programme aligns with the traditional role of community leaders in fostering reconciliation between couples.

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On his part, Alhaji Umar Adamu, the District Head of Toro, said addressing GBV is a collective responsibility to ensure that communities remain safe and peaceful.

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