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Photpos: physically challenged girl whose father was killed by Boko Haram terrorists is all smiles as she gets a wheelchair

 
                                             Physically challenged girl whose father was killed by Boko Haram terrorists is all smiles as she gets a wheelchair 
Maiduguri-based Rahma Monguno shared the story on Facebook today. Read below: 
 
"This is Hafsat Umar, her father (Goni Umara Madu) was killed by insurgents a few years ago, on his way to his night shift as a security guard at PZ, located near Ngarnan. She had measles when she was about three, and related or not, lost the use of her lower limbs ever since. Recently, I posted Ahmed Suleimans situation, and mentioned there were others. I was going to make a separate appeal for her and the others, but God so kind, the Vice Principal who's number I gave out on the initial post, called me and said a good Samaritan, who wished to remain anonymous, had called, enquired, and sent him a donation for Ahmeds chair. We managed to get two chairs, and this morning, Ahmed and Hafsat were both delighted and grateful for their new found mobility. May the Almighty bless the donor in ways she to doesn't expect , and thank you all for the concern, shares and kind words."

                                Physically challenged girl whose father was killed by Boko Haram terrorists is all smiles as she gets a wheelchair
                                 Physically challenged girl whose father was killed by Boko Haram terrorists is all smiles as she gets a wheelchair
                                                   Physically challenged girl whose father was killed by Boko Haram terrorists is all smiles as she gets a wheelchair
                                     Physically challenged girl whose father was killed by Boko Haram terrorists is all smiles as she gets a wheelchair

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