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Lucky Abuah pays hospital bills for patients in Asaba and Ibusa

By: Ike Philip Abiagom

In many hospitals across the world, if you don’t pay up, you won’t be allowed to go home. Patients are detained long after they should be medically discharged until they are able to foot their bills.

In most hospitals in Nigeria, security guards and sometimes locked doors are used to illegally detain patients who have bills pending. And in some instances, not even the death of these patients can secure their release as hospital morgues hold their bodies until families can settle their bills.

Chief Lucky Blessing Odiakachukwu Abuah, aka Bullet Empire ,the Chairman of Hen-Ric Empire Garden Ltd and Lucky Abuah Foundation, has intervened by footing the bills of stranded patients in selected hospitals in Nigeria.

According to a report by the Grassroots Publishers online, the Nigerian philanthropist Chief Lucky Abuah visits hospitals and interacts with authorities at the facility to inquire about those who are well but cannot go home because of bills.He secretly settles the bills, as he does not disclose to patients that their bills are about to be paid; he does not want to be thanked and would not even want to stay in touch with any patient he helps to release.

On one of such visits to Divine Victory Clinic, Asaba and another private hospital in Ibusa, Abuah met a patient in Ibusa hospital who had been sick for long and needed an intensive medical attention. The patient, at that moment, was thinking of how to foot his hospital bills and was hoping to receive a miracle.

Abuah, after having a chat with the patient without disclosing who he was and his mission, paid the man’s one million naira bill – without his knowledge. Although the philanthropist wouldn’t want to be thanked, he told the Newsbreeze that there was one thing he would like in return: “that one day they might tell a story about him: the story of how when they were in hospital, an angel came, paid their bill and left.”

Abuah has so far met people who have been compelled to stay on the ward for six – or eight – weeks after they have been discharged, the report added. He is rescuing such stranded patients under the “Lucky Abuah Foundation.
The Lucky Abuah Foundation Project does not cater to people with ongoing, serious conditions but those who are far better and ready to go home. Abuah is, sometimes, forced to deviate from the rules of the project, he said, while recounting the support he gave to a woman who bled for 11 months because she had to undergo a hysterectomy.

Abuah paid the sum of Two Million Naira (N2,000,000.00) for all the patients at the Divine Victory Clinic Asaba during his recent visit to a hospital yesterday, he also footed the bill of a patient who needed a leg ulcer operation and a 10-year-old girl who needed further intestinal surgery.

Newsbreeze also reports that Abuah also donated food items worth N.9 million for the upkeep of the elderly inmates included:bags of rice, 30kg bag of dry fish, baskets of tomatoes, cartons of vegetable oil and bags of garri.The rest were: cartons of confectioneries, packs of bottle water, cartons of disinfectants, diapers, cartons of soap among others.

The philanthropist, who is saddened about the situation of such stranded patients, chastised the government over the development.

“The mere fact an individual, like me, has to go into a hospital to pay the bills of people who are stranded speaks volumes about the injustice in the system,” he said.

“There’s no reason why we cannot have proper health insurance. We have clever people who can think of schemes that can work.”

“Every week I see the impact of not having compulsory health insurance, and people die. So where do you want to put the price of a human life?” Abuah questioned.

Meanwhile, for the wealthy philanthropist, helping hospital patients to settle their bills is one of the ways that he realizes his Christian faith.

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