Temitope Adetunji An Akwa Ibom resident, Samuel Ekemini, shares with TEMITOPE ADETUNJI the travail of his mother, Mrs Fortune Samuel, diagnosed with a peptic ulcer. This ailment has led to the development of a sizable boil near her throat, necessitating surgical intervention. Despite this urgent need, she adamantly declines a needed blood transfusion, citing her religious beliefs What do you do for a living? My name is Samuel Ekemini, I am the first son of Mrs.
Fortune Samuel. I will be 30 years old by November 29, 2024, and I am from Ekoi-Ikot Nyoho village, Ini Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State. Currently, I am a graduate, and I’ve been jobless for a while, but I’m currently with the Federal Housing Authority, State Services Directorate, Federal Housing Authority, in Abuja.
What is your role? I am the Aide on media and publicity to the executive director (Estate Services) of Federal Housing Authority, Arc. Ezekiel Nya-Etok. From which institution did you receive your degree? graduated from the Department of Communication at the University of Uyo.
You recently made a social media post concerning your mum’s condition, what happened to her? Okay, all I can remember was that in 2018, when I was rounding up my studies in school, my mum was very hale and hearty. She was very sound, and she was the soul of the house. She managed everything, and because of her, growing up was something very easy and sweet for all of us.
So early 2019, my mum started complaining that sh.
