Nollywood actress Bisola Badmus has shared her three-year battle with a brain tumor in a heartfelt video with Kunle Afod.
She revealed that her condition severely affected her vision, making it hard to recognize people. Thankfully, she is now on medication and feeling better.
“For the past three years, I have been battling a brain tumor. It got to a stage where I couldn’t say anything or recognize anyone. I have been using drugs and I am getting better. They said there is no operation for it and I have been using drugs for the past two years. The drugs aren’t what can be stopped.
What causes brain tumors is too much thinking”.
See some of the reactions trailing the video:
Aminat Aramide “I pray for a permanent healing hand of God in her life. Amen
Bukola Oduntan “Please let her join the NSPPD fire altar at 7 am every day. What God cannot do doesn’t exist. God’s healing hands on you Sis
Arihappy Ramat “I cried a lot. Almighty Allah will perfect her healing by the special grace of God Almighty
Taiwo Peters Cv1oe “Don’t cry anymore; God will give you total restoration in Jesus” name.
Suliat Amusa “They should help her with money, let her buy it by herself
Ajiborode Olanike Janet “Crying here. But at least she’s fine, Glory be to God
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