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Social media users have started a campaign to support the treatment of 29-year-old woman, Ewurama Asare Takyi Danquah Apraku.
The Cape Coast-based woman was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2011.
Her situation has only worsened over the years causing a restricted movement of lips, limbs and arm, coupled with weakness and severe joint pains.
My name is Ewurama Asare Takyi Danquah. I am 29 years and an Apssan, a yellow and completed In 2009. I live in Cape Coast Please had this strange illness called multiple sclerosis in 2011 and has become severe of late that has made movements of my lips,pic.twitter.com/7kSgwmZ0fa
— Nana Ekua Obota👜👛👑 (@sikanii_bi_yere) April 2, 2021
Several Ghanaians have joined the appeal for funds targeted to raise $50,000 needed for her surgery, medical bills and other therapies.
A GoFundMe account and a mobile money number has been created to garner contributions from sympathisers.
A little information about EWURAMA's Situation and about Sclerosis. Please note, the donation is towards multiple treatments and not a CURE. pic.twitter.com/WIEhr4Zy6O
— Chief (@tailorMARIQUE) April 1, 2021
Imagine if 1000 friends on Twitter Retweet 👇
— ama OWARE (@AmaOwareF) April 2, 2021
- EWURAMA NEEDS US - THIS IS HUMANITY - WE CAN DO THIS -
Please let’s help donate 🥺
Momo number : 0241331415
Stella Thompson.
Thank you I’m advance ❤️ pic.twitter.com/k2RQPEdLyR
Social media continues to solicits for support with Twitter timelines overflowing with sympathisers and users wishing improved health for the young lady.
This app is full of amazing people, I came here to raise funds for someone and decided to keep his details private but people still came through for him. God bless each and everyone of us.
— Pöķş (@Maa_Abena_) April 2, 2021
That said, let's come through for Ewurama with full force today.
hi everyone💗
— millyziggyyy. (@JeSuisDAMN__) April 2, 2021
IT’S A NEW DAY AND I WANT US TO GO HARD FOR EWURAMA, PLEASE?
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GoFundMe account - https://t.co/UsIPE05NF1
Merchant number - 0549529623 (Admire Ataa Owusu)
Nana Yaw Asare Takyi (her brother) - 0244239025
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‼️PLEASE RETWEET ‼️ pic.twitter.com/39xtqZTZcP
So further information of Ewurama, she had to quit KNUST after the ailment started. She became stable in 2019 and joined us at the UCC Law School. But her sponsor also died during COVID,the ailment increases and she had to quit the law School. Ewurama is just a lovely person 🙏🏽❤️
— Kojo Sarkodie (@paakojosarkodie) April 2, 2021
I wish somebody could just provide all the money needed for Ewurama’s treatment. Tbh Seeing her face and her condition on the tl gives me the chills every time. I really wish her the speediest of recoveries 🥺
— PRESIDER (@iam_presider) April 2, 2021
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