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Adaklu chief supports ‘hunchback’ JHS graduate

July 10, 2017
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Chief of Adaklu -Waya, Togbega Lablulu has pledged to support the treatment of the Junior High School graduate with a hunchback at Adaklu in the Volta Region.

Bernice Ekpeh, developed the hunchback at age 6 and had since been suffering pains in her spine.

[contextly_sidebar id=”jKdT2zpJuRMMN9jFxmhs76A9QQ5RB25h”]Although the condition has delayed the education, the 20-year-old pupil’s zeal to become a Nurse in future has helped her not to give up as she partook in this year’s Basic Education Certificate Examination (BECE). 

She has as a result of her condition endured pains; lying prostrate in class for studies and examinations.

Citi News’ attention was drawn to Bernice during the BECE when she was seen writing her papers on a bench in the prostrate posture.

According to the headmaster of Adaklu Anfoe D/A JHS, Bernice is a brilliant child and was the only girl among the boys to have qualified to write this year’s BECE in the school despite her condition.

Following Citi News‘ report on the young lady’s condition, a philanthropist at FOCOS Orthopedic hospital volunteered to foot the bill for Bernice’s diagnosis and other preliminary tests at a cost of about GHC2500.

Togbe Lablulu through his Educational Trust Fund also supported Bernice with a cash of GHC 500 and has pledged to support the child through his widow’s mite towards the treatment.

A final bill of almost GHC 94000 has been prepared by FOCOS Orthopedic Hospital in Accra for her treatment. 

Bernice whose fate now hangs in a balance has expressed fears of not being able to continue her education.

“If we are not able to get this amount, it means I cannot go to secondary school. Because I cannot continue lying on benches in secondary school and also be feeling these pains. I may not be the nurse I want to be,” she said amidst tears in an interview with Citi News. 

Bernice and her mother; a single parent who is into petty trading have since been appealing to the general public for support.

Togbe Lablulu is also appealing to the general public and citizens of Adaklu to help donate towards Bernice’s treatment.

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By: King Nobert Akpablie/citifmonline.com/Ghana

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