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Ghanaian socialite and actress Moesha Boduong has cried out to God for healing in a new video after months of her absence on social media.
“God please heal me,” she vulnerably cries out, while covering her face with a smile.
She disclosed that her greatest wish, as she marks her 36th birthday on March 10, is to fully regain her health.
The video marks Moesha’s first public sighting since reports emerged that she had suffered a stroke and was dealing with related health challenges.
Her prolonged absence from the public eye had raised concern among fans and colleagues in the entertainment industry, many of whom had been calling for prayers for her recovery.
The latest video has since sparked an outpouring of support on social media, with fans and well-wishers flooding the comments section with prayers and messages of encouragement.
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Moesha Boduong is experiencing a mild stroke.
It was reported that Moesha slumped and fell, necessitating immediate hospitalization.
Ghanaian vlogger Clement Asamoah Yeboah revealed that Moesha was swiftly taken to Legon Hospital when the incident occurred.
Although she is said to be in stable condition and responding to treatment, she has not yet fully recovered to 100%.
A viral video circulated on social media featuring a Prophet by name Nana Kwabena Joshua, the founder of Glorious Global Empire International Ministries, predicts a dark fate for popular actress Moesha Boudong.
The prophet claims that he foresaw Moesha’s current predicament back in 2019 and warned against the GOFundMe account set up by Moesha's brother.
According to Prophet Nana Kwabena Joshua, Moesha's troubles are not merely physical but of a spiritual nature.He discloses that, despite his prayers to avert the unfortunate incident, Moesha will struggle to survive, and even if she does, she will face spiritual attacks due to revelations about her past.
The prophet urges the public to refrain from contributing to the GOFundMe campaign, alleging that the funds may be misused.He emphasizes the importance of Moesha turning to God, claiming that only through embracing Christianity can she find freedom from the spiritual forces tormenting her.
Quoting a previous prediction by another religious figure, Rev Obofour, from 2019, Prophet Nana Kwabena Joshua asserts that Moesha's salvation lies in accepting Christ.Failure to do so, he claims, will result in the torment of hidden secrets that will haunt her until her demise.
Meanwhile, Moesha's celebrity friends, including singer Efya, Becca and actress Akuapem Poloo, are rallying support through a GOFundMe campaign to raise funds for the ailing actress.“In the year 2019, Rev Oborfuor predicted Moesha Boudong will fall ill, that if she gives her life to Christ she will be set free. If she does not give her life to Christ, she has a lot of peoples secret which will torment her till she dies.
“She is not battling a physical force but a spiritual force, so this GOFundme account, someone will squander the money for free. People know that when she recovers and takes God as her personal savior, she is going to expose them that is why they are tormenting her,” Prophet Nana Kwabena Joshua stated.
Entertainment pundit Sally Mann broke down in tears as she passionately appealed to the public to contribute to Moesha Boduong's GoFundMe account, set up to aid her in her current health crisis.
Expressing frustration about judgmental attitudes towards Moesha's past actions, Sally Mann urged people not to criticize but instead focus on supporting her during these challenging times.
In an emotional interview with Power FM, Sally Mann implored the public to contribute to Moesha's GoFundMe, emphasizing the urgency of the situation and the potential consequences if assistance is not provided.
“I beg Ghanaians that if there is a way that we can save that girl’s [Moesha] life, we should help. Because people’s ways are not God’s ways. Maybe you think she is a waste but for all you know she might even be saved in heaven when the time comes.
“If you’re not going to help don’t stop people from helping her because she is sick and she can die. if that happens, what would you gain from it? Don’t look at what she has done with her life, help her because she is somebody’s daughter,” she said amid tears.
Sally's remarks come in the wake of public criticism towards Moesha Boduong, with some questioning her financial preparedness during her past lifestyle and relationships with wealthy individuals.
Moesha's brother, Ebito, confirmed her critical health condition due to a stroke and issued a plea for financial assistance through a GoFundMe account.
Ebito Bodoung emphasized the urgency of Moesha's medical needs, detailing the impairment of her mobility and speech.
The public is urged to contribute to the fund, which has a target of $10,000 (GHC123,600), covering expenses such as therapy sessions and assistive devices for Moesha's recovery.
Several individuals have already made donations since the fundraising campaign began.
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