Former Big Brother Naija housemate Tacha Akide has been hospitalized, prompting varied reactions from her fans and followers.
The reality star posted a video on her Instagram page, showing her luxurious hospital room, which triggered both concern and speculation about her health.
Tacha said she didn’t like hospitals, but she acknowledged that sometimes you need medical attention.
She assured her admirers that she would be fine, generating doubts about the reason for her being hospitalized.
Some suspected that she was undergoing a cosmetic procedure, such as a Brazilian Butt Lift (BBL), while others focused on the opulent facilities of her hospital room.
The comments section was brimming with well wishes, enquiry, and admiration for her hospital accommodations.
Reacting to thepost..
@One Fkboy_Life wrote, “Nah, hospital be like this? Pøor man pikin like me think say nah hotel
@London Girl wrote, “Tacha wants to get a BBL
@Novomed Pharmacy Comm wrote, “BBL loading
@Destiny_2990 wrote, “Hope say no be BBLJeffizy Papichulo wrote, “Pøor man pikin go think say na hotel chai
@Lyon Meanslion wrote, “Is that a hospital or a house? Wow, Nigeria is doing well oo
@Glory Fashion By Afi wrote, “This your hospital room looks very nice. I won’t be too stressed if I got a room like this.
Etim Gram wrote, “Congratulations on your BBL
In other news, Abel Damina, Senior Pastor of Abel Damina Ministries, responded against Jeremiah Omoto Fufeyin, founder and chief prophet of Christ Mercyland Deliverance Ministry (CMDM), calling him a crying cleric in a harsh criticism.
The controversy began earlier this week when Prophet Fufeyin boldly advertised his miraculous soap for sale, a move Pastor Abel Damina condemned as ludicrous and a sharp deviation from God’s authentic principles.
Hours later, Prophet Fufeyin retaliated, dragging Damina through the mud for his continuous criticism of God’s messengers. He accused Damina of straying by judging clergy, quoting Matthew 7:1, “Judge not, that you be not judged.”
In a recent video response, Pastor Abel Damina did not mince words. He tore down Prophet Fufeyin, calling him a crying prophet who had no actual comprehension of the Bible text he had so casually cited.
Damina thrashed Fufeyin’s argument with intense and piercing analysis, claiming that according to the same scripture, his complaints are of pastors’ ideas and teachings, not of pastors themselves.
He then instructed Fufeyin on the critical distinction, emphasizing that acknowledging incorrect beliefs is a responsibility, not a judgment, and urging the prophet to realize this key distinction.