Okupe commiserates with Kemi Afolabi over her state of health

Anthonia Duru

Following a recent interview granted by actress Kemi Afolabi over her state of health, former spokesperson to President Olusegun Obasanjo, Dr. Doyin Okupe, has charged the thespian not to believe the doctors’ verdict rather she should anchor her faith in God.

Okupe in his facebook post writes that no one can determine anyone length of days except God.

While urging her to ensure she takes her medication, Okupe a trained medical doctor charges Afolabi to trust absolutely in God.

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Okupe who admits that LUPUS is incurable he says it can be cured miraculously.

“I read about your affliction with Lupus with much compassion. I was however saddened  by your announcement that doctors told you that you have about five years to live.

Please entrusts your treatment and medical care to your doctors but your length of days is totally in the hands of your  creator the Almighty God who is mightier than any disease and greater than any Doctor.

True Lupus is incurable but there are recorded cases of inexplicable complete remissions.

Also I can tell you for a fact that I know people who have been living with Lupus for more than 10yrs. They take their treatments faithfully but rely on God exclusively.

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Put your trust in God and JESUS whose name is above everything including Lupus, and you will receive mercy as I have recieved personally and others too,” he writes.

While commenting on the post, one Balogun Genesis urges Okupe to use his influence and contacts to raise fund for the ailing actress, this Okupe swiftly said he will give a thought.

Lupus is a disease that occurs when your body’s immune system attacks your own tissues and organs (autoimmune disease). Inflammation caused by lupus can affect many different body systems — including your joints, skin, kidneys, blood cells, brain, and heart.

Balogun GenesisDr. Doyin OkupeKemi AfolabiPresident Olusegun Obasanjo
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