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Pa Kasunmu gets wheel chair

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As part of her commitment to touch the lives of the aged and forgotten veterans in the movie industry, actress Foluke Daramola, has spearheaded the purchase of a wheelchair for Pa Kasunmu.

Veteran actor, Pa Kasunmu whose state of health made many cry weeks ago at an event, received the wheelchair a few days ago.

An excited Foluke Daramola had this to say:

“And we got him a wheelchair ?? Thanx everyone for the support and show of love for our veterans. Thanx to everyone that has given us financial support all around the world Pls continue to support our veterans #nollyveteransproject2019 NOLLY VETERANS SOCIAL INTERVENTION PENSION SCHEME ACCOUNT. Passion Against rape and abuse in Africa. Naira account ; 1016578835. Dollar ACCT: 5071164967 zenith bank”

In a chat with Saturday Beats, Pa Kasunmu said what he needs are fervent prayers and not financial aid from well-wishers and well-meaning Nigerians.

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Pa Kasumu said:

“For now, I don’t need any help. All I need is prayer. All I can say about my sickness is that it is spiritual. That’s why I said it requires prayer. I’m currently at a church camp for its annual congress. God should take care of me. I will stay at the camp till the congress ends.”

The actor, who has been absent from the movie scene since he fell ill 10 years ago, revealed that it was the first time he would seek spiritual help. He also dismissed reports that he is now totally blind.

He said: “RCCG is the first place I’ve gone for prayers. But, they have also been praying for me in my church in Sabo, Yaba, Lagos. I came from Abeokuta to the camp today (Wednesday).

“The doctors are just saying their own. They said I had a partial stroke. It affected my left side and to some extent, my sight.

“My wife and children have been taking care of me. The sickness started a long time ago. But I had the partial stroke nine years ago.”

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