Yoruba Movie star actress, Kemi Afolabi, has opened up on her incurable disease that almost claimed her life in 2021.

In a recent interview with, Chude Jideonwo, the actress revealed she was diagnosed with lupus and given five years to live.
She tearfully noted that she didn’t know how much she had left.
“I have lupus. It’s not curable. You just have to take medications for the rest of your life. Make sure you are with your loved ones. At least, you still have up to five years.” Afolabi said, quoting her doctor.
She noted that she paid ₦1.2m on treatment that didn’t work.
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Kemi Afolabi first opened up about her health ordeal on January 1, 2022. Taking to Instagram, the actress stated that she wrote her Will and booked a space with a funeral ground after her diagnosis.
“I wrote my will and booked a space with ebony vault this year 2021 but God showed me how faithful he is despite my unfaithfulness.
Who am I that God is so mindful of my existence? Me ordinary sand? That was tossed around from my private hospital to LASUTH, to Army barracks hospital WAEC and finally, LUTH where I spent over three months!
I did COVID-19 test every 48hrs at LASUTH emergency because I was short of breath, was on oxygen for about a month, still no diagnosis after several tests conducted.
Only a mad man says there is no God. I sold my properties after spending all my savings because I knew the thoughts of bringing my condition to the public eye or beg for funds at the time will kill me faster!
Finally, I was diagnosed of a condition that has no cure but can be managed by medications and takes me in and out of the hospital at will.
The year 2021 has been tough! but with God showing up for me and some special people by my side, I made it through,” she wrote.
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