For Ali Ahmadu, a victim of Boko Haram insurgency miracle still happens. Ali who had been left to die under a tree after the dreaded Boko Haram members inflicted injuries on his spinal cord is now walking again after a successful spinal cord surgery in Dubai ending his three years on wheelchair.
Ali, who was flown out of the country by Dickens Sanomi Foundation headed by the Chairman of Taleveras Group, Mr. Igho Sanomi.
The Foundation had collaborated with a non-governmental organization, the Global Initiative for Peace, Love and Care (GIPLC) which drew the boy’s plight to Nigerians.
The GIPLC, headed by Nuhu Kwajafa, had approached eminent Nigerians for assistance culminating in Dickens Sanomi Foundation picking the bill.
According to records released from Dubai, Ali was operated upon on September 17 barely seven days after arriving in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
He underwent spinal cord surgery at Zulekha Hospital Sharjah in Dubai.
But contrary to doctors’ predictions that Ali will be able to walk after three weeks of recuperation, the little boy without prompting yesterday, Sunday September 24 2017 was on his feet.
The doctors at the hospital described Ali’s quick recovery as a “miracle.”
A brief by Igho Sanomi from Dubai said: “Miracles do happen. For those of you, who don’t believe in God, better believe in God now.
“This is Ali Ahmadu who was run over by Boko Haram terrorists in 2014. The boy and his pregnant mother were left under a three for three days. The boy was bleeding from mouth and nose throughout the agonising days.

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