Gospel Singer Bunmi Akinnaanu, Omije Ojumi, cries out over illness
Gospel Singer Bunmi Akinnaanu, Omije Ojumi, cries out over illness
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Gospel Singer Bunmi Akinnaanu, Omije Ojumi, cries out over illness

Ghana News 🕒︎ 2025-11-04

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Gospel Singer Bunmi Akinnaanu, Omije Ojumi, cries out over illness

Gospel singer Bunmi Akinnaanu, popularly known as Omije Ojumi, is reportedly not in the best of health, as a video circulating online has raised concerns. The music star, who gained fame with her hit song “Omije Ojumi,” was seen in the video sitting on a chair and crying. The footage was taken at what appeared to be an open-air crusade, where she seemed to have gone seeking a solution for her health issues. In the clip, the clergy leading the spiritual program attempted to speak with Bunmi, but she could not utter any words, only crying. She eventually reminded the clergy of her name and it was noticed that she had a plaster on her right hand, suggesting she had recently received medical treatment. Bunmi Omije Ojumi also showed one of her legs, which appeared to be afflicted. She was seen touching the leg in pain while continuing to cry. The clergy placed his foot on her and prayed for healing, reassuring her that her worries would soon be over. As he prayed, he also sang songs of praise, encouraging her not to be shy and assuring her that she would testify to God’s goodness in her life. This came a few months after secular singer Habeeb Olalomi Badmus, aka Portable, also spoke out about his health, having undergone medical tests to determine what was wrong. Last year, gospel singer Aduke Gold passed away after a battle with cancer, a struggle she kept private until her passing, which deeply saddened the music industry.

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