• The video of an update on Moesha Bodoung's health is now trending on social media
  • The brother of the actress, in an interview, called on Ghanaians to remember his sister in prayers
  • Many people who took to comments section of the video wished Moesha Bodoung a speedy recovery

The younger brother of Ghanaian actress Moesha Boduong has provided an update on his sister's health condition.

In a video sighted by Legit.ng on the TikTok page, Ebito Boduong, who was speaking in an interview with Mona Gucci on Onua TV, said his sister was still recovering from her illness.

He explained that Moesha is currently undergoing physiotherapy and speech therapy as part of efforts aimed at helping her regain full fitness.

Quizzed by the interviewer for an update on the GoFundMe campaign launched to support the actress in covering the cost of her treatment, Ebito refused to give a definite answer but stressed that the most important things Moesha needs at the moment are prayers, care, and support.

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At the time of writing the report, the video had raked in over 4000 likes and 80 comments.

Watch the video

Ghanaians react to the video

Social media users who thronged the comments section of the video wished the actress a speedy recovery.

joeraf commented:

No matter the situation in life everybody need a second chance

user5984190745044 reacted:

she will be ok

Sus added:

May God heal her

first lady indicated:

She will recover in Jesus name

marcusoneil1941 replied:

she will be ohk but can't be normal as first ..May God heal her

Beatrice owusu added:

God will heal her

Moesha defends TB Joshua

Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that Moesha Boduong came out in defence of the late Nigerian preacher TB Joshua, who was accused of sexual abuse by several women in a BBC Africa Eye documentary.

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The multimedia investigation, which was released on Monday, January 8, 2024, featured testimonies from four women who claimed that they were abused by the founder of the Synagogue Church of All Nations (SCOAN) in Lagos, Nigeria.

However, Moesha Boduong, who recently announced her repentance and conversion to Christianity, has expressed her disbelief and support for the late preacher, who died in 2021.

Source: YEN.com.gh

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