Renowned music icon, Ebenezer Obey, has shared the remarkable account of his survival following a challenging prostate surgery that nearly claimed his life.
In an interview with Saturday Beats, Obey expressed profound gratitude for overcoming the ordeal, attributing his recovery to divine intervention. He emphasized the crucial role of prayers from his supporters, friends, and well-wishers, alongside the medical expertise provided by Nigerian doctors at Kelina Hospital in Lagos.
Reflecting on the experience, Obey revealed a spiritual revelation he received during his convalescence, where he sensed a divine message affirming that his earthly mission remained incomplete, with further assignments awaiting him. Determined to fulfill his purpose, he expressed a commitment to undertaking more meaningful endeavors in service to his faith.
Despite initial apprehensions, Obey commended the medical professionals and the power of prayer for facilitating his recuperation. Looking ahead, he disclosed plans to raise awareness about prostate enlargement through his music, intending to release a song addressing the issue. Stressing the importance of early detection and intervention, he emphasized the prevalence of the condition among men aged 40 and above, drawing attention to its potential severity, especially when cancerous.
Obey’s forthcoming musical endeavor not only aims to educate but also serves as a personal testament to resilience and gratitude in the face of adversity. As he prepares to celebrate his 82nd birthday on April 3, he anticipates sharing his full testimony, underscoring the significance of his survival as a testament to the power of faith and perseverance.
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Source: Bushradiogist