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Former French Ambassador to Ghana, Anne Sophie Avé, has released a new video updating her followers and well-wishers about her recurring battle with cancer.
In the video, she noted that she has to undergo surgery as a result of the cancer which has returned after 14 years, and as such had been going through treatment for surgery.
Anne Sophie added that she is waiting to hear if there will be more treatment after the surgery.
The former ambassador is optimistic about full recovery, given reassurance by her qualified doctors, after which she would make a full comeback on social media.
“Long time no see. I want to thank you for the amazing support and kindness. It meant the world to me and has helped me immensely going through this difficult time… I am waiting to know if there will be further treatment. Hopefully, by early August, I will be back in Ghana,” Anne Sophie said in an emotional video.
Following the release of the video, many followers including celebrities sent their prayers and positive thoughts, wishing her a successful surgery and a speedy recovery.
Watch the video below:
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