Friday, 15 July 2016

Nollywood actor Leo Mezie down with kidney failure (photos) Read more:

– Nollywood actor Leo Mezie is down with kidney ailment – The actor’s two kidneys are alleged to have collapsed and needs urgent help – Mezie needs to raise N10 million for kidney transplant abroad
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Nollywood actor Leo Mezie Popular Nollywood actor Leo Mezie is down with kidney related ailment. Sickness is said to have reached an advance stage and needs urgent financial assistance to forestall the worse.

 It was gathered that the actor has been battling the ailment for several months on his own until things got to a head days back when his second kidney was alleged to have collapsed. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Leo Mezie now a shadow of his old self The Abia state born actor had thought the ailment is something he could handle on his own .He was alleged to have been going on dialysis weekly which has caused him a fortune.

Now his finances can no longer meet up with the urgency his health now demands as he is expected as a matter of urgency to raise N10 million for a kidney transplant abroad. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Leo Mezie on his hospital bed The actor, who is now a total shadow of himself, seeks to the assistance of well-meaning Nigerians to save him from untimely death.

 READ ALSO: TV personality Emma Ugolee speaks on battling kidney ailment  Meanwhile, ailing Nollywood actor, Prince James Uche needs N11 million to undergo kidney transplant abroad. Uche is currently on admission in a Lagos hospital.

The National President of Filmmakers Welfare Organisation of Nigeria  Mr Sunday Awoji has been on Uche’s case campaigning for financial help to get him treatment in India. Ace music producer, OJB Jezreel was lost to kidney related ailment on June 14, 2016 after he had undergone a kidney transplant in India in 2013.

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