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Nine months after it was reported that she had suffered a stroke, Ghanaian socialite and actress, Moesha Bodoung, has spoken about her current state of health.
In a recent phone interview with nkonkonsa.com, Moesha said she has not been able to walk or speak well for the past months.
"I went off completely and I was in bed for several months. I couldn’t walk, I couldn’t talk and couldn’t do anything. I thank God I am better now. As you can see, I talk now even though I am still struggling to speak properly. Half of my body is paralyzed now. One of my legs and one of my hands are not functioning now. So I can’t type on phone now, I can only talk on phone”, Moesha told the blog.
That notwithstanding, Moesha believes that God will fully heal her.
“I know God will heal me, and I will become a global superstar,” she said.
Earlier this year, after it was reported that she had suffered a stroke, her brother, Ebito Boduong, set up a GoFundMe account to raise $10,000 to cater for her medical bills.
At present, about $5,158 has been raised, and according to nkonkonsa.com, Moesha has acknowledged receipt of the money, saying it is being used for the purpose for which it was intend.

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