In a heartwarming act of generosity, Ibrahim Mahama, the CEO of Engineers & Planners and Dzata Cement, has donated whopping $25,000 to cover the cost of a life-saving kidney transplant for 13-year-old Rosemary Boadu, who has been battling end-stage kidney disease.
Rosemary Boadu’s struggle for survival gained national attention after JoyNews featured her story in a report titled “Dialysis at 13,” produced by Emmanuel Dzivenu. The young girl made a heartfelt plea for help, fearing that without urgent intervention, she might not survive.
Upon seeing the report, Ibrahim Mahama was deeply moved and immediately instructed his team to proceed with the payment to enable Rosemary’s treatment. By 9 a.m. the next morning, the payment was completed, and Mahama expressed his wishes for Rosemary’s successful surgery and speedy recovery.
Rosemary’s family, who had exhausted all their resources in efforts to save her, was overwhelmed with relief following Mahama’s intervention. His donation not only covers the cost of the transplant but also brings renewed hope for Rosemary and her family as they prepare for the medical procedure.
Ghanaians have taken to social media to express their gratitude and admiration for Mahama’s act of kindness. Many praised him for his compassion and generosity, calling him an angel in human form.
Medical professionals have highlighted the importance of timely interventions in cases like Rosemary’s, emphasizing the life-saving impact of such donations. Philanthropy experts have also commended Mahama for his ongoing charitable efforts, both locally and internationally.
Ibrahim Mahama’s recent donation serves as a reminder of the power of philanthropy and the difference one individual can make in the lives of others. As Rosemary prepares for her transplant, the nation watches with hope and gratitude for Mahama’s generosity.