Somkele Idhalama in gay mood as son is declared cancer free

Somkele Idhalama in gay mood as son is declared cancer free

Nollywood actress, Somkele Iyamah Idhalama, is grateful to God for curing her son of acute cancer. In a video she posted on Instagram, the thespian to

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Nollywood actress, Somkele Iyamah Idhalama, is grateful to God for curing her son of acute cancer. In a video she posted on Instagram, the thespian took to her caption section to inform her followers that last week, her son was certified cancer-free.

She wrote, “The past 3 years have been nothing short of a miracle with miracle after miracle after miracle. On Monday last week, we got the amazing news, nearly 5 months earlier than predicted, that our baby is certified #CancerFree!

“Where do I start to thank every single person who knew and supported us along the way. @sickkidstoronto you have a special place in heaven, Dr Summit Gupta and your entire oncology team!! I’m holding back tears that are overwhelming!! This video is only a spec of dust in explaining this journey. But what I will tell you is this, there is a living God. Period!”

She continued stating how she was steadfast in her faith, “Let me give you perspective Nov. 1-20th I did the #HallelujahChallenge with @nathanielblow and fasted the whole way. Day 21, I landed in SA, Day 22 I received news that our son was diagnosed with acute childhood cancer. Day 23 I was back in Nigeria and the rest I summarized in the video.

“Your faith will be tested but fear not for He has overcome and so will you and I. So for those whose weddings and milestones and projects I had to miss or turn down, please forgive me by rejoicing with me today. Come and join me sing Hallelujah, Jehovah Jireh has done me well #Somkelechukwu #Thanksgiving.”

Somkele Iyamah from Delta State is also a is well known for her roles in ’93 days, ‘The Wedding Party’ the TV series, Gidi Up and gained recognition at the Toronto International Film Festival and Africa International Film Festival. She was once an ambassador for Multichoice’s DSTV Explora,

Somkele holds a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry from McMaster University.