Ibrahim Mahama Covers $15K Brain Surgery for Ghanasco Student in Urgent Medical Case

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A 14-year-old student from Ghana Senior High School in Tamale is set to undergo urgent brain surgery in India after businessman Ibrahim Mahama stepped in to fully cover the $15,000 cost.

The intervention came just days after national attention turned to Hadeya Mohammed’s worsening condition. The first-year student had been struggling with a serious illness that began affecting her hearing and disrupting her studies, raising concern among teachers and classmates.

Medical specialists advised that her survival depended on immediate surgery abroad. With time running out, her school community began appealing for support, hoping to raise funds quickly enough to secure treatment.

That effort gained momentum following a report aired on April 6, 2026, by Channel One TV per Citinews. The coverage brought Hadeya’s situation into the public spotlight, triggering widespread concern and calls for help.

Within days, Mahama responded. He committed to paying the full amount required for the procedure, removing the financial barrier that had delayed her treatment.

Confirmation came on Wednesday, April 15, when his Special Aide, Rafik Mahama, announced that all arrangements had been finalized.

“The full payment has been made, and she can now travel to undergo the surgery in India. We wish her a speedy recovery,” he stated.

The development clears the way for Hadeya to travel and receive the life-saving care recommended by doctors. For her family and school, it marks a sudden shift from uncertainty to hope.

The gesture has drawn strong public reaction across Ghana. Many see it as a powerful example of how media coverage can mobilize rapid support in critical situations. Others point to it as a reminder of the growing role private individuals play in bridging gaps in healthcare access.

For Hadeya, the focus now turns to recovery, and a chance to return to the classroom.

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