Human rights activist Gwamnishu Emefiena Harrison who has been giving update on the treatment of Nmesoma popularly known as Ada Jesus, has shared a video of her receiving treatment at the New Hope Hospital in Onitsha.
Recall that one Mr Marksman Chinedu had donated some money to see that the young lady gets adequate medical care.
Harrison has taken it upon himself to make sure that she is treated with some people providing funds. In the video he shared a few hours ago, the young lady is seen sitting on a hospital bed and the video showed that she was at New Hope Hospital, Onitsha.
At another point in the video, she was helped into a wheelchair by the activist and one other person. It seems that her condition is still critical but she looks a bit improved from what we have seen in previous videos.
In the video she was spotted typing in a phone as she cannot talk yet. That was a way of communicating what she wanted to those around.
Harrison in his post refuted all the talks of her being in this condition because of what she said about other people, EKO HOT BLOG gathered.
According to him, he has investigated properly and found out that the the young lady has been sick for the past three years. She has just been managing her ailment and now that it is serious, a lot of conspiracy theories are springing up.
WATCH VIDEO SHARED BY HARRISON ON FACEBOOK HERE
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Harrison and someone else helping her onto a wheelchair.
Photos of her typing on a phone as means of communication.
How people reacted to the video.
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