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Nollywood Actress Cynthia Anijekwu Opens Up About Her Cancer Battle And Urgently Calls For Support

Nollywood actress Cynthia Anijekwu has courageously shared her ongoing fight against cancer, revealing that she is battling the disease for the second time.

In an emotional appeal to Nigerians, she has requested financial assistance to help cover her medical expenses.

Cynthia’s transparency and resilience serve as an inspiration, and she is now calling on the kindness of the public to aid her during this challenging period.

“I have have cancer in 2023 (sic). I did my surgery and took chemotherapy, but later it came back again. I’ve been in and out of the hospital. The doctor recently told me it has reached my bones, and the treatment is now much more expensive.”

“I need to live. I need to survive. I’m asking Nigerians to please help me. Anyone that can help, please, I need help. Even my hands have swollen. The cancer has affected both breasts. I need to live. Please help me. I need to survive.”

“Your one naira, your two naira can add up to something reasonable for me to get the proper treatment for this cancer. I’m begging you, please help me,” she pleaded.

We profoundly admire Cynthia Anijekwu’s remarkable courage and resilience in confronting her health struggles. Her bravery and unwavering spirit inspire us all. We stand beside her with heartfelt support and prayers, wishing her a swift and complete recovery.

May she find solace and strength in the love and prayers of her fans and loved ones throughout this challenging period.

Live with Purpose, Love with Passion. Remember to be happy

‎One ❤️❤️❤️

‎Rose Ajieh

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