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Pray for me, I cannot walk —Controversial Nigerian journalist – Kemi Olunloyo

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Kemi Olunloyo cries for help to take care of medical issues (Video)

Controversial Nigerian journalist, Kemi Olunloyo has opened up on her recent health challenge. In a social media post. The journalist revealed that her health has been deteriorating.

She has admonished her followers to put her in their prayers.

Olunloyo stated in a Twitter post that her medical condition is related to feet numbness.

The 55-year-old journalist made this known in a recent tweet on Twitter while adding that she may be offline for a while.

“I will be offline a few days. I’m weak and dehydrated. God bless you and keep praying for Nigeria,” she wrote.

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In another tweet, Kemi Olunloyo buttressed on the status of her health;

“2:35pm I left my doctors. Both legs & feet swollen and numb. I will be having a doppler test N80K to rule out DVT. Diuretics and Neurontin on board. Bed rest elevated. God be with me and all the #RevolutionNow #EndSars family weekend at #OccupyLekkiTollGate We are one.”

A couple of months ago, the self-acclaimed doctor and investigative journalist, Kemi Olunloyo announced that she was quitting digital journalism for a year medical leave.

In a tweet that she shared on the microblogging platform, Twitter, Kemi Olunloyo wrote;

“Tomorrow DECEMBER 30th 2020, I end my career as a Digital Journalist. I’ll be taking off on a one-year medical leave“.

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