Mamodu Mattia
Mamodu Mattia is a teenager with an amazing smile, but you would not see it if you passed him on the street. He covers his front teeth with his lower lip, trying to hide the fact that he has a cleft lip – anything to keep the attention away from his mouth. His brother, Mohammad Mattia, stands watch over him, trying to protect him from harm.
The last time Mamodu and Mohammad’s family needed a doctor was three years ago when their mother was going through a difficult labor. She died, and the baby died several hours later. Sadly, their father was killed on the same day in a farming accident when a tree fell on him. Mamodu was only 14 when these tragedies struck.
Their extended family refused to take care of Mamodu for fear of any curses associated with his cleft lip. They felt his parents’ death was Mamodu’s fault. The brothers’ situation was made even worse by the fact that Mamodu is deaf and has no training in sign language. How could he take care of himself when he could not communicate with anyone?
So Mohammad left their extended family to take care of his brother. They have been on their own ever since, trying to make a way for themselves.
Before his parents died, Mamodu attended school. He loved school, but, after his parents’ death, he could no longer afford it. Mohammad worked tirelessly in the fields trying to save enough money to send Mamodu to school, but there was never enough. When Mohammad realized that Mamodu was too old for school, he taught his brother how to farm so they could work together. This helped Mohammad keep an eye on Mamodu at all times. Their extended family and other villagers were always mean to Mamodu, and the fact that he couldn’t hear them made him an easy prey.
A man named Abu Yeva changed everything for the two brothers. He told them about a medical screening conducted by Mercy Ships. It seemed too good to be true, and Mohammad was afraid to allow himself to hope. He did not know how much his brother understood, but he could already envision an easier, better life on the horizon. After receiving an appointment, they traveled for five hours to the ship. They were filled with a mixture of hope and apprehension.
When it came time for the nurses to take blood samples from Mamodu, Mohammad instinctively stood guard over his brother. He was still unsure of what they were going to do to Mamodu. He had years of experience protecting his brother from the cruelty of this world, but now Mercy Ships was treating him with such care and kindness. As their time with Mercy Ships continued, both brothers’ spirits started to lift, and they began to trust the help offered to them.
On their last day on the Africa Mercy, Mamodu was found looking in the mirror, admiring his new face. Mohammad was playing games with children on the ward.
Now both brothers are filled with more joy than they have known in years, as evidenced by their constant smiles. As Mohammad holds a child from the hospital, he says, “If it weren’t for Abu Yeva and Mercy Ships, Mamodu would not have been helped. I am so happy for my brother! Thank you Mercy Ships!”
December 2011
Story byNicole Pribbernow
Edited byNancy Predaina
Photos by Debra Bell
Mamodu and Mohammad wait anxiously to begin the admissions process.
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Photos by Debra Bell
Mamodu and Mohammad wait anxiously to begin the admissions process.
Mohammad watches over Mamodu as blood samples are taken.
Mamodu and Mohammad are still unsure about the surgery.
Mamodu takes the first steps onto the gangway while Mohammad stands back apprehensively.
Mamodu is curious about what the nurse is doing to him.
Ever-vigilant Mohammad watches carefully as Mamodu finishes admissions.
Mamodu’s stitches come out!
After the stitches are removed, Mamodu and Mohammad see the amazing transformation for the first time.
Mamodu and Mohammad admire Mamodu’s new reflection.
Mamodu takes one last look at the ward before he is discharged.
Mamodu and Mohammad final walk down the gangway with spirits lifted high.
Mamodu and Mohammad leave for home one week after their lives were transformed.
What an amazing story, Nicole. While people run frantic trying to find the perfect gift to put under the Christmas tree here, so many people are being given the most amazing gift of all across the world; the gift of life. Thank you for sharing your life and these amazing stories. Love you sis.....Lorrie
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