Popular Nollywood and Fuji House of Commotion actress, Ngozi Nwosu has sustained her game for over three decades.
Ngozi briefly disappeared from the screen in 2019 due to health challenges. It was a kidney illness that almost took her life. But she was lucky to survive the near-death experience, thanks to scores of Nigerians that mobilised and supported her in the fight against the ailment.
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The veteran actress recently shared the story of her battle with the kidney disease and survival on a television programme.
The thespian who narrated her ordeal in the latest edition of #WithChude, on Wednesday also talked about the social media rumors about her death that almost led her to depression.
According to her, the experience of the false reporting which had claimed that she was battling leukemia, was similar to being “buried alive”.
“The price of being a celebrity is over-high,” she said. “If I didn’t handle it the way I did, it could have killed me. Even over two decades in the game doesn’t prepare you for that.” she added.
Recounting one of the lowest moments of her battle with illness, Ngozi told host, Chude Jideonwo, “I fell and blanked out. When I regained consciousness I thought it was just one of those things.
So I told myself to get up and walk, but I couldn’t. There I was looking at my phone. I couldn’t call for help. The generator was on, so nobody heard me. I asked myself, ‘Is this the end of the road?”
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The conversation also went deeper into how she has chosen to live her life – leaning into vulnerability with her shoulders held high even in her darkest moments.
Watch the video below :
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