Popular Nollywood actress and producer, Funke Akindele, has sent heartfelt prayers to her friend and colleague Eniola Badmus, following the latter’s emotional plea for prayers to become a mother.
Tribune Online reports that Eniola Badmus made a touching appeal to her fans and well-wishers, asking for their prayers as she continues to hope for the joy of motherhood.
The actress made the plea on Thursday during a food distribution event held in Oshodi, Lagos State.
The emotional video has since continued to generate reactions on social media, with fans and celebrities sending prayers to the actress.
Joining others to pray for Eniola, Funke Akindele, in a post on her Instagram account on Saturday, showered prayers and reassuring words on her.
Over a voiceover filled with passion and faith, the ‘Everybody Loves Jenifa
’ prayed for Eniola, prophesying that she would soon embrace the joy of motherhood soon.“Badosky, work hard and make all the money you can this year because next year, you’ll be busy with children.
“You’ll be called the mother of twins and triplets, blessed with both male and female children. I’ll personally throw a big party at their naming ceremony. Don’t cry; be joyful,” Funke declared.
Captioning the voice over video, she wrote, “My darling Eniola Badmus, #LeftyOmoGhetto has a message for you. God’s got you.“
“I love you! All your prayers are answered in Jesus’ name. Love you, baby girl. Check your DM for my account details! O se (owo Adura).”
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