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Nairobi senator Mike sonko could not hide his joy after receiving the good news of a girl he was helping to undergo surgery is now healed. Angel Stacy had a serious face tumor.

“As I have given priority to saving lives and having been touched after successfully attending to some major complicated medical cases, kindly join me ,my entire family ,my team and the family of Angel Stacy in thanking God for yet another big miracle,” said sonko

Sonko helped the family of Angel Stacy by restoring their joy through helping their young daughter who almost died because of face tumor.

According to him he took the case seven months ago and went to several hospitals in a bid to see the girl is treated.

“We tireless traveled this journey alongside her family from Kijabe mission hospital to Kenyatta National Hospital to Mendata International Hospital and finally God has answered our prayer,” said Sonko.

He further said that the girl is now healed although she needs further attention because of her right eye which is partially blind. He thanked for seeing them through in an effort to save the girls life.

The Jubilee legislature has urged the family to open an M-Pesa Medical Pay Bill account jointly with the hospital so that other well-wishers who are willing to help can give their contributions.

Meanwhile, Sonko has stated that they will continue to assist the family and he will always give priority to saving lives.

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