Nollywood actress, Halima Abubakar tearfully shared her struggle with a strange illness which isolated her from the public for a long time.
She recently said in an Instagram video that only she fully comprehends the difficulties brought on by her illness. Abubakar conveyed her sincere gratitude to her coworkers and to everyone who helped her without passing judgment or offering criticism.
She cried as she talked about how the sickness felt like a devilish punishment, but she also admitted that God had used it to teach her a crucial lesson and increase her appreciation for life..
She acknowledged that she had applied a filter to the video to make herself look better, saying that her face was not very attractive. Halima made it clear that her goal was to express gratitude to her Maker for keeping her alive during the horrible sickness, which she would not want on anyone. Instead of looking for sympathy.
She wrote in the caption of the video:
GOOD MORNING TO EVERYONE FOLLOWING ME🙏SO I MADE A VIDEO FOR YOU ALL, BUT THE REEL IS FILLED UP.SO IF I DONT MENTION YOUR NAMES, IT WASNT INTENTIONAL.GOD BLESS YOU ALL AND ENLARGE YOUR COAST..YOU WONT LOSS ANY1 IN YOUR FAMILY.I DONT HAVE MUCH STRENGTH TO MENTION EVERYONE.MAY HEAVEN BLESS YOU MY WONDERFUL CO STARS AND FANS..THIS VIDEO IS FOR YOU ALL🙏
GOD BLESS YOU ALL🙏. ALLHAMDUDILLAH🙏. THANK YOU YA ALLAH 🤲🏻”
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Remember when a Federal High Court a few months ago ruled that Halima Abubakar had to pay N10 million in fines for spreading false information about Apostle Johnson Suleman, the Senior Pastor and General Overseer of Omega Fire Ministries International? The ruling of the court required Abubakar to reimburse Apostle Suleman for any losses brought on by her conduct. Apostle Suleman accused Abubakar of making disparaging comments about him on her Instagram account, which were then picked up by other blogs and media, according to the court’s certified authentic copy of the ruling.
The case’s judge, Enobie Obanor, emphasized that Abubakar had the chance to defend herself but chose not to. The ruling stressed how nasty and inaccurate the statements posted by Abubakar on her Instagram account, @halimabubakar, were, harming Apostle Suleman’s standing with the public. Apostle Suleman was thus given N10,000,000 by the court as exemplary and aggravating damages for libel. The court also imposed an injunction that forbade Abubakar from publishing any more information on Apostle Suleman.