Nigerian Gospel Singer, Gozie Okeke is in recovery and he took to Instagram to update his followers while thanking them for their prayers.
Last month, on Sept 27 precisely, he shared photos of himself on a hospital bed with both legs bandaged and begged his followers for prayers, though he didn’t state the nature of his ailment.
He shared a new photo of himself sitting in a wheelchair while performing at an event
In the caption, he thanked his fans for their prayers and revealed he’s on the road to recovery.
In other News Nigerian actress Wunmi Toriola has taken to social media to shower prayers on her son as he celebrates his birthday today, 13th October 2021.
Taking to her Instagram page, Wunmi Toriola described her son as her sunshine and prayed that he would live long to the glory of God.
Wunmi Toriola, excited about her son’s new age, added that he will be like a tree planted by the river of water and will bear fruits.
She wrote: Happy birthday my sunshine. You will live long to declare the glory of the Lord. You shall be like a tree planted by the rivers of water.. You will bear fruit in your season.. Happy birthday Zion Fajobi.
Wunmi Toriola revealed how she battled with infertility in her marriage before she got a miraculous conception.
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