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Actress Ronke Oshodi Shares How She Defeated Kidney Disease Without Medication

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Nollywood  Ronke Oshodi Oke has shared a testimony on how she defeated kidney issues without using medication.

The actress, who recently lost her mother to the cold hands of death, narrated in Yoruba during a church service how she battled kidney disease and survived with the help of a prophet’s holy water.

The veteran actress revealed that she was at the hospital for nine days after which she was diagnosed of Kidney disease that almost took her life.

According to her, she was about to start dialysis when the prophet came to visit her and told her to use his water on her.

The veteran noted that she obeyed the prophet and she received her permanent healing.

She also added that Prophet Sotitobire’s holy water healed her from her kidney problem of any sort.

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Colleagues Pay Last Tribute To Sammie Okposo

Meanwhile, a Praise Party Industry Tribute Night was held on Tuesday in honor of late gospel artist, Sammie Okposo at La Madison Place, Oniru, Lagos state.

The party was part of the event planned to bid a final farewell to the ‘Welu Welu’ singer who died on November 25.

The singer’s wife, Ozioma broke down in tears when a video collection of late Sammie’s beautiful and funny moments was played before the audience.

Gospel artists who have been impacted by the last singer were also allotted time to pay their tributes.

Pastor John Hannah from Chicago, United States, saluted Sammie, saying, “To Ozioma, death is not always easy.  To the family, be encouraged. I will miss him.”

Kevin Bond, a producer based in the US said in a live video that it was through Sammie that he first touched down in Nigeria. “My family here knows his music. Listen, we lost a great one,” he said.

Chukwuani Victoria is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist who's passionate about storytelling with years of experience in the industry. She holds a BSC in Biology and also obtained a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism at the Nigerian Institute of Journalism, Ogba, Lagos. She likes to read, research, hang out with her friends and play scrabbles.