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REV LUCY NATASHA VISITS SINGER JUSTINA SYOKUA DAYS AFTER APPEALING FOR HELP
Celebrity pastor Rev Lucy Natasha and her team visited popular singer Justina Syokua days after appealing for help, saying she is broke. Through her social media pages, Rev Natasha revealed that they visited the singer for prayers and made contributions towards her ‘restoration’.
“Joyful moments as the Oracle together with ECC Pastoral team visited gospel singer Justina Syokau for prayers, compassion and being a blessing to her after after undergoing a tough medical experience. We are thankful for those who joined the live broadcast and have towards her restoration,” wrote Rev Natasha in part.
On her part, Syokua thanked Rev Natasha for visiting her, noting that she and her team donated foodstuff and did a fundraiser for her medical bill. “With Rev Lucy Natasha and Pastoral team, I’m grateful they visited me with foodstuff and doing fund raising for medical bill thanks to all who tuned in,” wrote Syokua.
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This came days after the singer appealed for financial help saying she is currently broke noting that her life took a turn for the worst after falling ill in January, 2021. She disclosed that she developed rashes which she initially though was an allergic reaction and went to the hospital where she was diagnosed with dermatophytes.
“After a week, the rashes had spread all over my body, and they were itchy. I stopped taking meat, eggs and started detoxing. In the second week, the rashes started forming black spots, and I went to the hospital where I was diagnosed with dermatophytes,” she said.
The prescribed drugs did not work forcing her to seek medical attention from another hospital where she was diagnosed with eczema. As a Christian, the singer explained that she did not give up and instead went to another hospital where she was diagnosed with liver cirrhosis.
“People started saying that I had been bewitched and advised me to apply the fats of a pig. Being a Christian, I did not take that route and instead went to the third hospital and was diagnosed with liver cirrhosis,” she said. Syokua noted that medication from the two misdiagnoses severely affected her liver, leaving her hospitalized for a week.
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