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Nollywood actress, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, has revealed that she tested positive for the novel coronavirus.
The actress disclosed this via her Instagram on Saturday said she’s been ill and in isolation.
Omotola stated that it has been a few weeks but she is currently getting better.
Reacting to the news colleagues of the actress including Rita Dominic prayed she gets well soon.
"So sorry dear. I pray that Jehovah rapha perfects your healing in Jesus name," actress Lilian Bach wrote.
Producer Mo Abudu also wrote “Sweetheart pele. Wishing you better. All my love.”
Omotola stated that she was appreciative of the support her friends and fans had been showing her after her news.
"Thanks for your All Love and prayers as I recover fully."
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