
Chief of Staff Spreads New Year Hope: Pays $53,000 in Medical Bills for Struggling Patients
Chief of Staff Femi Gbajabiamila celebrates New Year's first baby and provides $53,000 in medical support across Lagos hospitals, demonstrating extraordinary compassion for struggling patients and new mothers.
In a heartwarming New Year's gesture, Chief of Staff Femi Gbajabiamila transformed the lives of vulnerable patients and new mothers across Lagos hospitals, demonstrating extraordinary compassion and community support.
During a series of hospital visits on New Year's Day, Gbajabiamila celebrated the first baby of 2026 - a healthy baby boy named Yusuf, born at 12:01 a.m. via cesarean section and weighing 3.7 kilograms. At the Gbaja Maternal and Child Centre in Surulere, he warmly congratulated the new mothers and presented Jumoke Yusuf, Yusuf's mother, with a generous cash gift of 500,000 Naira.
The Chief of Staff's compassion extended far beyond celebrating new life. At Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, he encountered Adedeji Oluwatimilehin, a patient who survived a traumatic armed robbery shooting. After hearing Oluwatimilehin's harrowing story of being shot multiple times at a junction in Ajah, Gbajabiamila immediately settled his 3.5 million Naira medical bill and offered words of encouragement and support.
Continuing his medical outreach, Gbajabiamila visited multiple facilities including the Femi Gbajabiamila General Hospital, where he paid medical bills for patients unable to afford their treatments. His compassionate mission ultimately totaled 53 million Naira in medical support, directly helping dozens of struggling patients and their families.
Speaking about his actions, Gbajabiamila emphasized the importance of privileged members of society supporting those less fortunate. His New Year's Day mission was a powerful demonstration of practical compassion, showing how individual acts of kindness can profoundly impact entire communities.
Patients like Oluwatimilehin expressed overwhelming gratitude, with many stating they had lost hope before Gbajabiamila's intervention. His gesture not only provided critical medical support but also restored faith and dignity to those facing seemingly insurmountable challenges.
Based on reporting by Punch Nigeria
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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