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Two Nigeria Female Celebrities who recently recover from COVID-19.....

                

1. Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, the Nollywood movie star whose she and family got infected by the virus, appreciate God for her family speedy recovery from the dreaded disease, shared the good news via her Instagram page on Sunday, August 30, 2020.

"Grateful! I am grateful to God Almighty the Lord of lords for all He has done for my family and I. He is truly a dependable Friend if you trust in Him. I'll also like to thank you all for your love, prayers, calls, messages, posts, and thoughts. All truly appreciated," she wrote.

"My kids and I are fine and COVID free now, and I do not take the experience for granted at all. If you still don't believe this virus is real, I pray you don't experience it to believe."

"If you ever feel ill during this pandemic, pls know there's nothing to fear or be ashamed of...you're not alone. Pls get TESTED immediately, it could save your life. Many have had covid and treated it as fever, malaria, etc and luckily they've been fine....( note that symptoms are different and viral loads vary)."

She went to admonish Nigerians on the need to go testing and take the necessary steps to avoid the dreaded virus.

"However, a problem with that is they have probably gone on to infect others since they were not monitored or guided. The average span for a covid infection if not severe is 2 weeks (14 days ) when you should totally isolate so as not to infect others," she wrote.

"Make sure to use vitamins - VitC (1000ml), vitD, and Zinc daily, and please WEAR A MASK. Please maintain physical distancing, wear a mask properly, and wash your hands regularly. I'll also like to thank the amazing lead Dr who treated me, Dr Folarin Opawoye and Finally, my husband whose Love and Faith nursed us back to health. To God Alone be all the Glory. Thank you all.


Omosexy and Daughter-

2. Another Nigeria female celebrity who announce her recent recovery from the virus via her instagram page is the Yoruba Nollywood actress LOLA ALAO.....

 “I tested positive for COVID-19 but I am fine now. To God be the glory.

I was sick to the bone and couldn’t smell anything. I was so scared because I had kids to take care of. You don’t ever want to imagine going into self-isolation and not seeing your loved ones.

“I don’t know what you must have heard about COVID-19, but I tell you today that it is way deadlier than you can ever think of.

“At this critical time when people are beginning to ignore the warnings against this virus, you can make a difference with your family members by being very conscious of the fact that it is still very much around.

“There is a thin line between life and death. Please, be nice to everyone around you always. My name is Lola Alao. Stay very safe, my people.Those were her words...stay safe!

Yoruba Nollywood Actress, Lola Alao-


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