Ex-BBNaija housemate Abiri Oluwabusayomi, aka Khloe, has opened up about the emergency surgical procedure she had to do to save her life.
According to her, not doing the surgery could have cost her her life had she delayed medical attention by even a day.
Taking to her social media platform, Khloe shared a heartfelt testimony with fans, expressing deep gratitude to God for preserving her life. Her post, though brief, carried the weight of a life-altering experience.
“I am a living testimony. God is good. Help me thank my ABBA father for saving my life. After the theatre, they said if I had waited 1 more day, it would have been another story but my father said I will definitely be a testament of his mercy.”
Though she didn’t disclose the specific nature of the medical emergency, her words suggest that the situation was both sudden and severe, requiring swift surgical intervention.
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Fans, friends, and fellow celebrities have since flooded her comments section with prayers, messages of love, and words of support, expressing relief that she emerged from the situation safely.
This unexpected revelation has sparked online conversation about health awareness and the importance of listening to your body’s signals.
Many fans commended Khloe for speaking up and using her platform to share a powerful testimony that might encourage others to prioritise their health and not downplay symptoms.
Known for her outspoken nature and bold fashion choices, Khloe has often stirred headlines, from her time on BBNaija: Double Wahala to her evolving career as an entrepreneur and public figure. But this moment feels markedly different, more personal, more grounded, and undeniably more vulnerable.
Former Big Brother Naija housemate, Nengi Hampson, has announced the birth of her baby girl.
She disclosed this via her official Instagram page on Sunday, March 9th, describing it as ‘the purest form of love’.
According to her post, her daughter was born on February 21st.