Salo’s hospital bill cost more than N12m – Toyin Abraham

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  • During a recent live stream with influencer, Nelson Appy, Toyin Abraham revealed that Salo’s medical bill has so far taken over N12 million.
  • She stated that the bill was settled with donations from his colleagues and celebrities.

Nollywood actress Toyin Abraham has provided an update on the condition of TikTok Influencer, Afeez Ojesanmi popularly known as Salo, who was recently robbed and shot in Lagos.

During a recent live stream with influencer Nelson Appy, Toyin Abraham revealed that Salo’s medical expenses have exceeded N12 million. Thankfully, his colleagues and celebrities have come together to support him by donating towards his medical bills.

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Toyin Abraham expressed gratitude towards those who have contributed to Salo’s medical expenses, including Zlatan, Abu Abel, Sula, and others.

Their generosity according to her, has helped to ensure that Salo receives the necessary treatment for his recovery.

Salo’s hospital bill is way more than 12 million naira. His condition was very critical. People like Zlatan, Abu Abel, Sula and others had to help him with the money,” she said.

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Recall that Influencer Salo was reportedly shot in Lekki, Lagos.

According to reports, the TikToker sustained injuries on his legs.

The videos captured by onlookers show a chaotic scene at the hospital.

This incident has prompted a reaction from Lagos state police.

Lagos police spokesperson Benjamin Hundeyin, in a post on X, appreciated doctors at Evercare Hospital.

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“Special appreciation/commendation to Evercare Hospital, Lekki for promptly accepting/commencing medical treatment of gunshot victim, Ojesanmi Afeez aka Oloba Salo, and equally promptly notifying the Police,” he wrote, urging other hospitals not to reject gunshot victims.

Before the incident, Oloba Salo, in a video, pleaded with his manager simply identified as Sula to provide him with security personnel.

“Sula, please provide me with security. I ought to have had. Help me with one mopol, Sula, my daddy,” he screamed.

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