Billionaire Ibrahim Mahama Pays R125k For Young Man's Surgery, Gesture Moves Hearts

Billionaire Ibrahim Mahama Pays R125k For Young Man's Surgery, Gesture Moves Hearts

  • Engineers and Planners founder Ibrahim Mahama has financed the surgery of a young man with an unusual medical condition
  • The business owner and billionaire is said to have single-handedly paid R125k to fund the procedure
  • The gesture, highlighted in a post on Instagram, had many fans and online users lavishing Mahama with compliments

The founder of Engineers and Planners, Ibrahim Mahama, has paid R125k to fund the surgery of a young man with a rare medical condition.

The Ghanaian businessman and billionaire stepped forward to ameliorate Bismark's predicament following an appeal for help by the philanthropist and owner of Bones Man TV, Clinton Yeboah.

Photos of Ibrahim Mahama and the young man.
Ibrahim Mahama pays R125k for young man's surgery. Photo credit: bonesmantv/ibrahim_mahama_71.
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Bismark, who has been admitted to the hospital, can now sigh relief thanks to the kind-hearted business founder.

''Abusua, God do am finish. Please SHARE. Ghana's Biggest Business Mogul and the CEO for Planners and Engineers, Mr Ibrahim Mahama @ibrahim_mahama_71 has Fully Paid for the whole 80,000 cedis (R125k) for Bismark Surgery,'' Yeboah claimed on Instagram.

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Yeboah further thanked Ibrahim Mahama and Ghanaian blogger Zionfelix for their Support.

Read his post below:

Kind deed melts hearts

Here are some of the comments praising Ibrahim Mahama.

Wendylamore indicated:

God richly bless him.

Amadee53 commented:

God bless him.

Lucindaeffah said:

God bless him.

Richiefrimp reacted:

God bless you so so much, Sir.

Floricita_naa said:

Awww, this man.

Iambo_rngreat commented:

God bless him and those who supported.

Emon__17c posted:

@ibrahim_mahama_71 God is not done with you yet. May he bless you and elevate you in all spheres of your life.

Nana-Yaw indicated:

You are a gem. God bless yu.

Adzomensah indicated:

God bless him and wish Bismark all the best.

Modernstoregh posted:

God bless you, sir .

Adepa3991 commented:

Awww, words aren't enough for how grateful we are. May the good Lord continue to bless you.

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Iam_tatianagrace said:

Awwww, God bless him.

Awulayeboah indicated:

God bless him paaaaa.

K.bobieansah mentioned:

Jehovah bless you, Mr.

Couple of quadruplets receives over GH¢20k

In a previous story, Briefly News reported that a Ghanaian couple of quadruplets received financial support thanks to famous philanthropist Etwereso Mabaawa Hemaa.

It comes after the philanthropist took to her socials to solicit help for the couple after the pair welcomed the preterm quads.

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