Bisola Badmus in tears as she receives N3.4M donations from Kunle Afod -VIDEO
Fans of the Nigerian film industry have once again demonstrated their compassionate side as they contribute massively for ailing Yoruba actress Bisola Badmus through Kunle Afod.
Badmus, battling a brain tumour, has undoubtedly been inundated with emotional support and financial assistance from fans and colleagues alike ever since she told her story.
Recall that on September 19th, 2024, Afod presented Badmus with an impressive N1.3 million, showcasing the industry’s benevolent spirit.
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However, the kind gesture from generous fans didn’t stop there. In a subsequent visit to Badmus’ residence, Kunle Afod arrived bearing an additional N3.4 million in cash. The emotional moment was captured on video, with Afod removing bundles of cash from a bag, leaving Badmus visibly shaken.
Overcome with gratitude, Badmus broke down in tears, as she prayed for her benefactors.
Watch the video below:
This comes a few days after Nollywood actress, Biola Bayo shared a heartwarming update regarding Bisola Badmus.
Bayo’s latest announcement brought welcome relief to Bisola Badmus and her family. Excitingly, Badmus’ son, Malik, had been awarded a scholarship to cover his entire secondary school education. Furthermore, a generous sponsor has committed to funding Malik’s university tuition fees upon admission.
In addition to this wonderful news, Bayo revealed that a benevolent donor has offered to cover all expenses for Badmus’ crucial brain surgery abroad. The actress is free to choose any specialized hospital in the UK, USA, or India, with all costs fully covered.
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