Many relieved to hear from Folorunsho Alakija again after reports of her going blind raised concern

 

Nigerian businesswoman and philanthropist, Chief Folorunsho Alakija, recently returned to social media, not with a lament, nor a whisper of personal trials, but with a celebration.

Earlier, Esabod Global News reported that the Executive Vice Chairman of Famfa Oil had allegedly lost her sight, with sources linked to her medical care confirming the development.

Her health struggles were said to have begun after a harrowing near-air mishap, a moment that, according to reports, marked the beginning of her deteriorating vision.

For weeks, her absence from social media deepened speculation. Known for her unwavering dedication to spreading the gospel, her silence was deafening, leaving many anxious about her well-being.

Then, on March 8, International Women’s Day, Alakija broke that silence. With a voice undimmed by uncertainty, she championed women, urged them to embrace the day’s theme and shatter boundaries.

She captioned her post;

“As we globally celebrate the strides achieved towards gender equity, it is evident that there is still so much more to do. Now, more than ever before is the time to move beyond words and to #accelerate action for women across the
globe.

It’s time to break many more glass ceilings, remove structural barriers and ensure that opportunities are created for women where they don’t currently exist!Together we can drive this change! #AFA #IWD #AccelerateAction “

SEE HER POST BELOW



Her comment section erupted instantly. Some were relieved, their hearts lifted just by her presence.

Others, still clouded by concern, asked after her health, hoping for reassurance. Many prayed, wishing her a full recovery.

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