Chief Mrs D Ayodele Aibinu—The Shaki community mourns the loss of a remarkable woman, Chief Mrs D Ayodele Aibinu, whose passing thirteen years ago still resonates deeply with those who knew her. Chief Mrs Aibinu, along with her late husband, Chief Joseph Egbetola Aibinu, left an indelible mark on their community through their commitment to healthcare and education.
In a tribute to their parents’ legacy, the Aibinu family has initiated a fundraiser aimed at enhancing the medical capabilities of the Baptist Medical Hospital in Shaki, Nigeria. Ajibade A Aibinu has organized this heartfelt campaign to raise 14 million Naira (approximately 14,000 Australian dollars) for essential radiology equipment. This modern technology is expected to significantly improve diagnostic services, providing accurate and timely treatment to patients in the community.
The fundraiser, created on July 30, 2024, has already garnered $1,796 AUD out of the $14,000 goal, with contributions from 18 generous donors. The community has shown its support, with notable donations from Imisi Aibinu ($300), an anonymous donor ($250), and several others.
Chief Mrs D Ayodele Aibinu’s life was a testament to compassion, generosity, and community service. Her enduring legacy continues to inspire and bring hope to the people of Shaki. The introduction of this vital radiology equipment will save lives, alleviate suffering, and ensure that quality healthcare is accessible to all.
We are deeply saddened to remember the passing of Chief Mrs D Ayodele Aibinu. Our thoughts and prayers are with the Aibinu family during this time of remembrance.
Short Summary of Chief Mrs D Ayodele Aibinu
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Chief Mrs D Ayodele Aibinu |
Date of Passing | 13 years ago |
Fundraiser Created By | Ajibade A Aibinu |
Goal Amount | $14,000 |
Amount Raised | $1,796 |
Location | Shaki, Nigeria |
Purpose | Provide radiology equipment for Baptist Medical Hospital |
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