Footballer Chified asks Nigerians to pray for her sick mother after two family deaths
- Female Nigerian football player Chified has called on Nigerians to pray for her family as they face a horrible experience
- The football player noted that her mother is in the hospital battling for her life
- Chified expressed sadness, revealing that she lost two family members recently
Nigerian female football player Chi Chi Igbo, popularly known as Chified, has called on Nigerians to pray for her family. She revealed that her mother is battling for her life in the hospital after losing two family members.
The footballer took to her Instagram page to make the call to Nigerians. She shared a series of posts on her Instagram story, narrating what she and her family are going through.
According to the football player, her mother is battling for her life in the hospital and her only sister's body has not left the mortuary. She noted that the devil wants to succeed in breaking her.

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Chified explained that her elder brother was the first to die at the age of 36, and her sister who was 44 years old, died too. She said her mother had four children left.
While asking Nigerians to pray for her family, she prayed that God would not allow her to bury her only sister and mother at the same time.
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Meanwhile, Legit.ng had earlier reported that comic actor Olatayo Amokede popularly known as Ijebu was recently caught up in a mixture of sadness and happiness after his sister gave birth to a baby girl. The sad and painful thing was that the lady died during childbirth.

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