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PHOTOS: Reactions As Businessman Foots Ada Jesus’ High Medical Bills As She Gets Hospitalized
The Nigerian social media space has seen the news of popular comedian known as “Ada Jesus” trend in the last couple of hours
The Chairman and President of Chinmark Group, Mr Marksman Chinedu Ijiomah has taken up the medical bills of Mmesoma Mercy Nnadi popularly known as Ada Jesus, and promised to do so, until she gets better.
According to popular Delta state based lawyer and human rights activist, Harrison Gwashimu, who took to his Instagram handle to share the good news last night, he revealed that the business man had already donated a whopping sum of N2 million naira, as regards her treatment.
Mr Harrison also revealed that, the comedienne has been admitted into an undisclosed hospital in Anambra state, where she is currently receiving a very good and decent medical care.
He went further to ask his followers to join him in thanking Mr Marksman Chinedu for sticking to his words, his timely intervention and his assurance of sponsoring her treatment, he concluded by asking everyone to pray for him.
Mr Harrison and Mr Marksman, had announced some days back, that they will be taking over everything that concerns the Comedienne’s medical care, after it was revealed that she had gone to plead for forgiveness from Prophet Odumeje and Rita Edochie, but they both vowed to never forgive her, for lying against them.
Although , the Nollywood actress retracted her statement and revealed that she had forgiven her.
As gathered by EKO HOT BLOG, Ada jesus is currently down with kidney disease, and she is expected to be flown out of the country for a kidney transplant.
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