Heartwarming Visit from UNIMAID SUG and NAMS Presidents Brings Hope to Tabitha Abel, Wishes for Swift Recovery

In a touching gesture of solidarity and compassion, the Presidents of the Student Union Government (SUG) and the Nigerian Association of Medical Students (NAMS) paid a visit to Tabitha Abel, who hails from the United States of America (USA), at the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital.

Heartwarming Visit from UNIMAID SUG and NAMS Presidents Brings Hope to Tabitha Abel, Wishes for Swift Recovery

Their presence brought a ray of hope and encouragement to Tabitha, who is currently undergoing medical treatment.

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Amidst the challenges she faces, Tabitha was heartened by the warmth and support shown by the SUG and NAMS Presidents. Their visit not only boosted her spirits but also reflected the sense of community that transcends geographical boundaries. The gesture showcased the unity and empathy that define the University of Maiduguri's ethos, proving that compassion knows no borders.

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As Tabitha battles her health issues, the outpouring of well-wishes and prayers from across the University and beyond has been overwhelming. Her fellow students, along with faculty members and hospital staff, are united in their hope for her swift recovery. The visit from the SUG and NAMS Presidents amplifies the message of support, sending a strong signal of solidarity to Tabitha during this challenging period.

In the spirit of togetherness, the University community extends their gratitude to the SUG and NAMS Presidents for their thoughtful visit. As they offer their heartfelt blessings and encouragement, everyone joins in the collective prayer for Tabitha's health and strength. May her journey towards recovery be filled with strength, courage, and the positive energy of those who care for her.