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“Doctors Thought The Cancer Was Serious But I’m Healthy” – Mercy Johnson Says

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Nollywood star Mercy Johnson-Okojie has cleared up worries about her health after a video of her talking about a cancer scare went viral. In a clip from her show Mercy’s Menu, Mercy shared a heartfelt conversation with fellow actress Joke Silva, where she opened up about her recent health challenges, including sudden weight loss and having her thyroid removed after doctors suspected cancer.

However, many fans misunderstood and thought Mercy had been diagnosed with cancer, flooding her with prayers and messages of support. In response, Mercy took to Instagram to set the record straight. She explained that although doctors were concerned about a tumor on her thyroid, it was not cancerous. She said, “Thank you so much to everyone who reached out with prayers and messages. I truly appreciate it. But I want to be clear—I do not have cancer.

“I noticed the clip from Mercy’s Menu was being shared, but it was taken out of context. When I said I had a cancer scare, it meant the doctors found a swelling on my neck and thought it might be serious. I had thyroid issues, but thankfully, everything is fine now.” Mercy reassured her fans, “I’m doing well, and I’m very grateful for all your love and concern.”


 

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Uriel Expresses Love for Don Jazzy, Urges Him to Rethink His Approach to Women

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Former Big Brother Naija star, Uriel Oputa, takes to social media to relay relationship advice to Music executive, Don Jazzy.

It can be noted that Don Jazzy, recently reveals with his struggle with commitment in a relationship. Reality star, Uriel, speaks on this and states that despite her love for him, he should look into a different type of woman.

I love Don Jazzy, I love him like no other. He’s such an amazing person. But I feel like when he said that he’s unable to be sexually committed to one woman, it boils down to the type of women he goes for. If I see him, I will tell him to try a different type of women.”

“A lot of the men in Nigeria don’t date for substance. They date for what they see physically, on the outside. That translates to the majority of Nigerian men. They cannot stay with one woman because they don’t date for substance.”


 

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Angela Okorie Makes Public Apology Following Cyberbullying Petition by Mercy Johnson

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Nigerian actress Angela Okorie has publicly apologized to her colleague, Mercy Johnson, and Senator Ned Nwoko after taking time to reflect on herself and realizing the mistakes she made and the hurt she may have caused others.

This was prompted after the her invitation to the police station, it can be noted that Mercy Johnson filed a petition against over cyberbullying.

It’s no secret that there have been some difficult issues circulating on social media between Mercy Johnson and myself; Moving forward, I would like to address this matter.

I am human, and when my emotions take over, I speak from the heart, often saying things directly as they come to me, especially when I felt hurt. Once I’ve expressed myself, I forget about it and move on, but I realize now that my utterances whether uttered from the place of pain or not was hurtful, some events that has happened these past days made me realize that I should have done better.”


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“She Wasn’t Just a Vessel”: Ini Edo Reflects on Special Bond with Her Surrogate

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Popular Nigerian Actress, Ini Edo, speaks on her relationship with the woman who carried her child and shares that relationship is a special one and not transactional.

It can be noted that the actress made the decision of surrogacy after many miscarriages which became disheartening to her.

During an event conference held specially for Surrogate mother and IVF, the actress spoke on her journey to the other women. ”

For me, the journey was intimate and not transactional. The surrogate who carried my child was not a stranger from a nameless system. She was a woman with her own family, her values, and her dreams.

‎”She wasn’t a vessel. I was involved every step of the way. Intended mothers are typically involved in parental care, prenatal care, medical decisions, and emotional bonding during pregnancy.”

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