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Sule Sax Osupa needs N15M for Kidney Transplant Surgical Procedure

Sule Sax Osupa cries For Help In A Bid To Raise Fifteen Million Naira for Kidney Transplant Surgical Procedure.

 

A kidney transplant otherwise known as Renal Transplant is the organ transplant of a kidney into a patient with end-stage renal disease and this ill-fate happens to be the current situation being taken on by the saxophonist to one of Nigeria’s foremost Fuji musician, film actor and Hip-Fuji creator, Akorede Saheed Okunola, most popularly known by stage names, Saheed Osupa or King Saheed Osupa.

 

The saxophonist whose real name is Abiodun Lasisi and popularly known as Sule Sax Osupa, is currently bed-ridden as he battles for life in an operation that usually takes around three hours and would cost him about fifteen million (₦15,000,000) in Nigerian Naira on location in India.

The ever-vibrant saxophonist, who is a husband and father seeks the help of Nigerians across all sectors in a bid to raise the fee for the cost of this surgical procedure as he wishes from the depth of heart to not only stay alive, but to continue playing the saxophone in good faith.

Currently spending a total of sixty thousand (₦60,000) weekly at the Dailyzer Hospitals in Oshodi, Lagos, Sule Sax Osupa also goes in for check-ups at the Gbagada General Hospital; his plea and cry for help is hoped to be met in good faith by Nigerians and willing individuals alike and any token raised is duly appreciated and should be forwarded directly into his bank account stated below.

Account Number: 1010704680
Account Name: Abiodun Lasisi
Bank Name: Polaris Bank

For more information, please contact
Sule Sax: 08033343006, 08090184468
Arems Entertainment: 08066221254
1stEleven9ja Media & Entertainment Company Limited: 08079938179

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