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Limping Nollywood actor in tears as prophet hands him millions
Clem Ohameze was all tears as he collected a cash gift of N8 million from Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin on Sunday.
The money will be covering the Nollywood actor’s medical bills for an orthopaedic surgery he is due for.
Ohameze has been bed-bound for almost two years after he was involved in an auto accident that affected his legs.
In a viral video on social media, the veteran actor was assisted into the Warri-based church limping.
The founder of Christ Mercy Land Church then sighted and invited the actor on stage where he presented him with a Bible and the cash.
The actor then dissolved in tears.
“When I look at the situation of the man I was weeping inwardly. People said he needs prayer. We all need to pray for him,” Fufeyin said.
He noted he first saw the actor on the internet requesting prayer over his predicament before he was informed that the actor had come to his church for assistance.
“I know he was a strong man,” Fufeyin said while stressing that Ohameze needed help and support.
The actor told the church that a series of scans were done on him after the accident with medical treatments, and the doctors told him he has to undergo surgery.
But that he had been praying, promising to return to the doctor after a scary picture of the surgery process was painted to him.
“My doctor kept calling. He said the more I stay, the worst the situation. So I have no choice but to make up my mind to go for the surgery.
“So I called that I was ready and they booked me for the first week of December. I recorded the video asking for prayers because I know there’s nothing God cannot do. Let the church pray for me,” Ohameze said.
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