The day Imole was born with a cleft lip, his mother didn’t know what to think.
“When I saw my baby for the first time, I was in shock, because I had never seen anything like that. Ever since then, I cry all the time. I ask many questions when I pray, “God what happened? Who did I offend? What will we do?” Some people even say, “This is an evil child,” so I am always hiding my baby.” – Oluwatoyin
Imole had a very hard time eating, so he got malnourished, and was often sick. His mother, Oluwatoyin, was heartbroken, feeling helpless as she watched her baby suffer.
“Half of his food goes to waste. I usually visit the clinic at least two times a month. They say my baby is not adding weight, and that just makes me cry even more.” - Oluwatoyin
Imole’s parents knew their baby needed surgery,

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