Rabiu Obere hails from Nasarawa; Sultan Lamidi - Lagos; Salamatu Abdulsamad - Kano; Noah Ezeilo - Imo and Sita Omago - Akwa Ibom, are one of the 800 kids First Woman Persistence Jonathan's NGO, The A. Aruera Foundation, paid their medical expenses to undergo heart surgeries in India.
While receiving the last batch of the children from India, Dame Jonathan expressed her gratitude to God for the safe return of each child, noting that since the process started in 2013, no death has been recorded.
"We have treated more than 800 patients with no record of casualty; I’m happier than you, the parents" she said