- Kunle Afod, one of the rare gems in the movie industry, has once again proven his golden heart with his heartfelt visit to Bisola Badmus, a once-celebrated star now grappling with her own demons.
- In a powerful and emotional exchange, Bisola laid bare the raw details of her debilitating illness and the relentless battles she’s fought over the past few years.
Nollywood’s multi-talented filmmaker, actor, and philanthropist, Kunle Afod, has answered the heartfelt pleas of fans urging him to check in on his ailing colleague, Bisola Badmus.
In a poignant video shared on Tuesday, Bisola bravely opened up about her harrowing three-year battle with a brain tumor, shedding light on the devastating impact this illness has had on her life.
With unwavering honesty, she detailed the severity of her condition, revealing how it has severely hindered her ability to see and recognize loved ones.
Bisola’s emotional testimony paints a stark picture of the daily struggles she faces, illustrating how this relentless tumor has transformed her once-vibrant existence into a fight for survival.
Her words;
“For the past three years, I have been battling a brain tumor,” she stated.
“There was a point where I couldn’t speak or recognize anyone. I have been on medication, and my condition is improving. They told me surgery wasn’t an option, so I’ve relied on drugs for the past two years. It’s not something I can just stop.”
“She attributed her condition to stress, saying, “What causes brain tumors is too much thinking.”
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This comes just hours after their colleague Lizzy Anjorin unleashed a fierce tirade, dove headfirst into the fiery controversy surrounding Bisola Badmus and Fuji icon KWAM 1.
For weeks, the online community has been relentless, mercilessly attacking KWAM 1, dragging his name through the mud in connection with Bisola’s struggle with illness.
Lizzy, known for her unapologetic candor, could no longer bite her tongue as the situation escalated. She fired back with a scorching comment that rattled the internet, demanding accountability and defending KWAM 1 against the wave of criticism
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