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Wednesday, 15 April 2015

Another Set Of Conjoined Twins Born At Banso Baptist Hospital



The first set were delivered in 2006 by a nurse on duty Mr. Munang Innocent in Kwighe Baptist Health Centre Kedjom Keku–Tubah Sub Division in the North West Region of Cameroon.
The twins here were born to the family of Ndi Julius and Nformi Eveline Bombi, a farmer aged 34. They hail from Njinigo Ndu, Donga Mantung Division in the North West Region of Cameroon. The twins are fully developed with all other independent structures but conjoined at the abdomen from umbilical level right below the breast. The children have one umbilical cord but separate external structure such as heads, hands and legs says Dr. Ngock George who delivered the twins through cesarean section. The midwife on duty, Mrs Gwei Adeline who accompanied the pregnant lady from the maternity to the theatre said the conjoined twins are healthy but pray God to bring a good Samaritan to the rescue of the babies.
SakerPride has established a Go Fund me website to raise funds.
There is also an appeal to all of Mbum people at home and abroad to be part of this.Wimbum Cultural and Development Organization (WICUDA) USA Executive will come in with advise to all Mbum sons and daughters on what to do. Maybe they could raise the funds and then combine them with the Sakerpride project, or could donate individually to the Saker Pride project. See Fundraiser link below

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