Thursday, May 4, 2017

Nollywood Kate Henshaw, Friends Return N8m Raised For Sick Boy To Donors

Popular Nollywood actress, Kate Henshaw, says she and her friends have made arrangement to return the funds raised for Michael Alvez, a two-year-old boy born with an ulcerous growth in the face, Punch reports.

Henshaw added that she had asked Nigerians to stop paying into an account opened for the victim’s treatment, adding that the development was as a result of the request of the family that she stopped assisting the family after disagreements over Michael’s welfare. PUNCH Metro had reported that Henshaw’s attention was drawn to Michael and his mother’s condition through the social media.

The mother, Mary,  had reportedly been using him to beg for alms in the Onikan area of Lagos State when some residents snapped their pictures. Henshaw was reportedly tagged on Twitter sometime in March 2016, and she took interest in the case.

After locating them, the baby was admitted to the Lagos University Teaching Hospital, Idi Araba, after which the actress involved a non-governmental organisation, Project Alert on Violence Against Women, before the Lagos State Government was also notified.

After a strike action by medical workers at LUTH, the baby, who was only 14 months old then, was allegedly admitted to a shelter home of Project Alert, where the grandmother stayed with him.

His mother was alleged to have fled the hospital.

After some disagreements, Michael’s aunt, Sidi, volunteered to take custody of the child, while the NGO was saddled with the responsibility of paying his medical bill from funds raised for the purpose.

it was learnt that shortly after the aunt took over the baby’s custody, the mother, Mary, returned and Sidi handed over the child to her.

His condition was said to have deteriorated, leading to his re-admission to LUTH.Project Alert said it was worried by the development and wrote the Lagos State Government on November 18, 2016, asking for a shelter for Michael.

The state government, in its response in December 2016, approved a home for Michael, which was allegedly rejected by the family.

The aunt, Sidi, was said to have again asked the government to release the child to her. A letter from the Lagos State Government, dated February 23, 2017, and directed to Sidi, approved the request.

5 comments:

  1. The child's mother must ve greedy and ardent begger that cant stop as well.....make lady Kate take for the innocent child sake seek better alternative to help the child mbok....

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  2. That's a great way to use star power. Thanks Kate and friends.

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  3. The mother is funny
    That's a great gesture showed by Kate and friends

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  4. That boy's mother is just a lazy fool

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