Sunday, 23 March 2014

13 - YEAR OLD BOY DREAMS OF BECOMING A DOCTOR, BUT HE CAN'T BECAUSE HIS RIGHT ARM IS BIGGER THAN LEGS

For 10 years poor Vhu, aged 13, has watched his arm become more and more swollen and elongated until today it hangs painfully by his side. He dreams of becoming a doctor.

But he doesn’t go to school. Nor does he go out of the yard of his home in Tshivulani Village, near Thohoyandou, Limpopo. He’s afraid the other boys will touch his arm and give him more pain.

His mother Betty is desperate to cure her son. But hospitals, doctors, spiritual healers, pastors, prophets and sangomas have not been able to help. Now there is hope in the form of Limpopo’s MEC for Health, Norman Mabasa a doctor himself. Mabasa has promised to meet Vhuhwavho and his mum personally.

“I’ll make sure Vhu gets the help he needs and a proper diagnosis at a hospital,” he promised Daily Sun.

Said Betty: “It’s hard for a mother to see her son, who is a sweet, bright child, suffering like this for so many years, sitting at home, crying with the pain. I don’t know what to do any more.”

Vhu’s condition began when he was three and he fell down, said Betty.She took him to the Tshilidzini Hospital where doctors didn’t see anything wrong. But when this arm started growing he was referred to the Polokwane Provincial Hospital and then transferred to Dr George Mukhari Hospital in Pretoria.

Doctors there recommended amputation as the only solution which shocked Betty.

“I refused to have his arm cut off, because they didn’t even tell me the cause or the illness he was suffering from,” she said.

She turned to sangomas for an explanation of Vhu’s swollen arm.

“When I came back home, I consulted sangomas, spiritual healers, pastors and prophets but they didn’t change anything. We are a poor family and can’t afford specialists. I just believed that I might find someone who would help my boy,” she added.

Vhu himself talked to Daily Sun about his condition. He told us his hand is painful if pressed.

“I just panic and become scared when I see other kids my age. I’m afraid they they will want to touch it out of curiosity and hurt me in the process. I feel sad because every morning I see boys my age going to school past my house and I wish I could join them, but I can’t. My dream of becoming a doctor is shattered. If God saves me, I can go to school with others, and contribute towards my country,” said poor Vhu.

He’s looking forward to the MEC’s visit in the hope that something will be done at last. Kids at Tshivhulani Village said they know Vhu and they feel sorry for him. But they said they don’t want to play with him.

Pastor Ester Rambani of the Arise and Shine International Ministry based at Sibasa told Daily Sun she was deeply touched to see the young boy in his condition and prayed for him.
- See more at: http://www.mylatestgist.blogspot.com/2012/11/13-year-old-boy-dreams-of-becoming.html#sthash.NEsIZfzn.dpuf

For 10 years poor Vhu, aged 13, has watched his arm become more and more swollen and elongated until today it hangs painfully by his side. He dreams of becoming a doctor.

But he doesn’t go to school. Nor does he go out of the yard of his home in Tshivulani Village, near Thohoyandou, Limpopo. He’s afraid the other boys will touch his arm and give him more pain.

His mother Betty is desperate to cure her son. But hospitals, doctors, spiritual healers, pastors, prophets and sangomas have not been able to help. Now there is hope in the form of Limpopo’s MEC for Health, Norman Mabasa a doctor himself. Mabasa has promised to meet Vhuhwavho and his mum personally.

“I’ll make sure Vhu gets the help he needs and a proper diagnosis at a hospital,” he promised Daily Sun.

Said Betty: “It’s hard for a mother to see her son, who is a sweet, bright child, suffering like this for so many years, sitting at home, crying with the pain. I don’t know what to do any more.”

Vhu’s condition began when he was three and he fell down, said Betty.She took him to the Tshilidzini Hospital where doctors didn’t see anything wrong. But when this arm started growing he was referred to the Polokwane Provincial Hospital and then transferred to Dr George Mukhari Hospital in Pretoria.

Doctors there recommended amputation as the only solution which shocked Betty.

“I refused to have his arm cut off, because they didn’t even tell me the cause or the illness he was suffering from,” she said.

She turned to sangomas for an explanation of Vhu’s swollen arm.

“When I came back home, I consulted sangomas, spiritual healers, pastors and prophets but they didn’t change anything. We are a poor family and can’t afford specialists. I just believed that I might find someone who would help my boy,” she added.

Vhu himself talked to Daily Sun about his condition. He told us his hand is painful if pressed.

“I just panic and become scared when I see other kids my age. I’m afraid they they will want to touch it out of curiosity and hurt me in the process. I feel sad because every morning I see boys my age going to school past my house and I wish I could join them, but I can’t. My dream of becoming a doctor is shattered. If God saves me, I can go to school with others, and contribute towards my country,” said poor Vhu.

He’s looking forward to the MEC’s visit in the hope that something will be done at last. Kids at Tshivhulani Village said they know Vhu and they feel sorry for him. But they said they don’t want to play with him.

Pastor Ester Rambani of the Arise and Shine International Ministry based at Sibasa told Daily Sun she was deeply touched to see the young boy in his condition and prayed for him.
- See more at: http://www.mylatestgist.blogspot.com/2012/11/13-year-old-boy-dreams-of-becoming.html#sthash.NEsIZfzn.dpuf
For 10 years poor Vhu, aged 13, has watched his arm become more and more swollen and elongated until today it hangs painfully by his side. He dreams of becoming a doctor.

But he doesn’t go to school. Nor does he go out of the yard of his home in Tshivulani Village, near Thohoyandou, Limpopo. He’s afraid the other boys will touch his arm and give him more pain.

His mother Betty is desperate to cure her son. But hospitals, doctors, spiritual healers, pastors, prophets and sangomas have not been able to help. Now there is hope in the form of Limpopo’s MEC for Health, Norman Mabasa a doctor himself. Mabasa has promised to meet Vhuhwavho and his mum personally.

“I’ll make sure Vhu gets the help he needs and a proper diagnosis at a hospital,” he promised Daily Sun.

Said Betty: “It’s hard for a mother to see her son, who is a sweet, bright child, suffering like this for so many years, sitting at home, crying with the pain. I don’t know what to do any more.”

Vhu’s condition began when he was three and he fell down, said Betty.She took him to the Tshilidzini Hospital where doctors didn’t see anything wrong. But when this arm started growing he was referred to the Polokwane Provincial Hospital and then transferred to Dr George Mukhari Hospital in Pretoria.

Doctors there recommended amputation as the only solution which shocked Betty.

“I refused to have his arm cut off, because they didn’t even tell me the cause or the illness he was suffering from,” she said.

She turned to sangomas for an explanation of Vhu’s swollen arm.

“When I came back home, I consulted sangomas, spiritual healers, pastors and prophets but they didn’t change anything. We are a poor family and can’t afford specialists. I just believed that I might find someone who would help my boy,” she added.

Vhu himself talked to Daily Sun about his condition. He told us his hand is painful if pressed.

“I just panic and become scared when I see other kids my age. I’m afraid they they will want to touch it out of curiosity and hurt me in the process. I feel sad because every morning I see boys my age going to school past my house and I wish I could join them, but I can’t. My dream of becoming a doctor is shattered. If God saves me, I can go to school with others, and contribute towards my country,” said poor Vhu.

He’s looking forward to the MEC’s visit in the hope that something will be done at last. Kids at Tshivhulani Village said they know Vhu and they feel sorry for him. But they said they don’t want to play with him.

Pastor Ester Rambani of the Arise and Shine International Ministry based at Sibasa told Daily Sun she was deeply touched to see the young boy in his condition and prayed for him.
- See more at: http://www.mylatestgist.blogspot.com/2012/11/13-year-old-boy-dreams-of-becoming.html#sthash.NEsIZfzn.dpuf
For 10 years poor Vhu, aged 13, has watched his arm become more and more swollen and elongated until today it hangs painfully by his side. He dreams of becoming a doctor.

But he doesn’t go to school. Nor does he go out of the yard of his home in Tshivulani Village, near Thohoyandou, Limpopo. He’s afraid the other boys will touch his arm and give him more pain.

His mother Betty is desperate to cure her son. But hospitals, doctors, spiritual healers, pastors, prophets and sangomas have not been able to help. Now there is hope in the form of Limpopo’s MEC for Health, Norman Mabasa a doctor himself. Mabasa has promised to meet Vhuhwavho and his mum personally.

“I’ll make sure Vhu gets the help he needs and a proper diagnosis at a hospital,” he promised Daily Sun.

Said Betty: “It’s hard for a mother to see her son, who is a sweet, bright child, suffering like this for so many years, sitting at home, crying with the pain. I don’t know what to do any more.”

Vhu’s condition began when he was three and he fell down, said Betty.She took him to the Tshilidzini Hospital where doctors didn’t see anything wrong. But when this arm started growing he was referred to the Polokwane Provincial Hospital and then transferred to Dr George Mukhari Hospital in Pretoria.

Doctors there recommended amputation as the only solution which shocked Betty.

“I refused to have his arm cut off, because they didn’t even tell me the cause or the illness he was suffering from,” she said.

She turned to sangomas for an explanation of Vhu’s swollen arm.

“When I came back home, I consulted sangomas, spiritual healers, pastors and prophets but they didn’t change anything. We are a poor family and can’t afford specialists. I just believed that I might find someone who would help my boy,” she added.

Vhu himself talked to Daily Sun about his condition. He told us his hand is painful if pressed.

“I just panic and become scared when I see other kids my age. I’m afraid they they will want to touch it out of curiosity and hurt me in the process. I feel sad because every morning I see boys my age going to school past my house and I wish I could join them, but I can’t. My dream of becoming a doctor is shattered. If God saves me, I can go to school with others, and contribute towards my country,” said poor Vhu.

He’s looking forward to the MEC’s visit in the hope that something will be done at last. Kids at Tshivhulani Village said they know Vhu and they feel sorry for him. But they said they don’t want to play with him.

Pastor Ester Rambani of the Arise and Shine International Ministry based at Sibasa told Daily Sun she was deeply touched to see the young boy in his condition and prayed for him.
- See more at: http://www.mylatestgist.blogspot.com/2012/11/13-year-old-boy-dreams-of-becoming.html#sthash.NEsIZfzn.dpuf

Thursday, 13 March 2014

Nigerian Politicians & Entertainers To Feature as Puppets in ‘Ogas at the Top’ Show


A satirical puppet show, ‘Ogas at the top’, which will feature top personalities in the political and entertainment sphere is billed to premiere in Nigeria.
The show will feature puppet doubles of Olusegun Obasanjo, Patience Ozokwor, Sani Abacha, Basketmouth, Ibrahim Babangida, Pastor Ayo Oritsejafor, Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Bola Tinubu and many others.
‘Ogas at the Top’ already has a Kenyan version ‘The XYZ Show’, which won the AMVCA (Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Award) for Best TV Series last year. It is already in its 9 season and has a followership of over 10million people.
The producers of the show say inspiration will never be lacking as the Nigerian political landscape offers story ideas aplenty for the Nigerian version.
‘The Nigerian political scene is a goldmine for stories: we certainly won’t run out of inspiration any time soon. And we know that Nigerians, just like Kenyans, have a wicked sense of humor, so this promises to be a wild ride.’

How Come?Michael Jackson’s Doctor & Killer Has A New Medical Job!


Which government will hire an ex-convict who killed the King of Pop by mistake?


Michael Jackson’s doctor Conrad Murray is back in medical business after reportedly convicted of involuntary manslaughter and banned in some US states from practicing in this field.
According to reports the ex convict will be treating children with heart problems while working in partnership with the Trinidad Ministry of Health, where he’s also expected to be consulting with local heart surgeons.
Even though, Murray was a successful cardiologist in the U.S, he won’t me making millions off his new med gig as he’s reportedly just volunteering his services.  Instead things look bright as he's now one step ahead. That notwithstanding, his medical license is revoked in Texas and suspended in California and Nevada.

Hurray!Bill Cosby Joins Instagram At 76



76-year-old famous comedian and actor Bill Cosby has announced that he is now on Instagram!
Cosby's first post on the social media site said, "Welcome Instagram. It's good for me,"

Prophet T.B Joshua Says Missing Malaysian Plane Is In The Deep Sea



Those looking for the missing Malaysian Airlines Flight MH370 plane, had better come to Nigeria to consult with our super seer, Prophet T.B Joshua who has come out to say that the plane is lodged inside the deep sea with all passengers and crew dead.
The plane, whose disappearance without trace has been a source of worry to the Malaysian government as well as many people all over the world went off the radar almost a week ago and every effort to trace it or its debris physically and via the satellite has proven abortive.
But our very own T.B Joshua has given what seems to be the accurate location of the missing plane, if we are to go by his antecedents on accurate predictions.
This is what he said:
The plane concerned is deep inside the sea. Some of the particles will be seen on the surface of the sea any moment from now.
May their souls rest in peace; we pray the Lord gives the family and loved ones the strength to bear the loss. Our prayer and love are always with them, the nation of Malaysia and other countries that had passengers on this flight.
Give it up for Prophet T.B Joshua!