Blood Cancer Survivor Who Once Wished for Death Appreciates Bobrisky for Helping Him in Touching Video

Blood Cancer Survivor Who Once Wished for Death Appreciates Bobrisky for Helping Him in Touching Video

- A young Nigerian man, Solomon Kolawole, has taken to social media to share his struggles after surviving a life-threatening disease

- Kolawole recounted how he sought the help of Bobrisky to raise funds after being diagnosed with two different types of cancer

- Bobrisky sent some money to the ailing man and also publicised his case for others to donate

- The young man was eventually able to raise funds for chemotherapy through Bob’s help and has now taken to social media to thank the crossdresser

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The touching story of a young man, Solomon Kolawole, who survived cancer has made the rounds on social media after he showed his appreciation to popular crossdresser, Bobrisky, for helping him during his sickness.

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In an interview with iBrandTV, the young man recounted how he was diagnosed with two types of cancer, lymphoma and leukaemia.

According to him, he lost a lot of weight and was referred to professionals at LASUTH where his condition was discovered. Kolawole recounted how some of his body parts were swollen.

Blood Cancer Survivor Who Wished for Death Appreciates Bobrisky for Helping Him in Touching Video
Solomon Kolawole was very appreciative of Bobrisky who played a big role in helping him beat cancer. Photos: @rhemylekunhorsh, @bobrisky222
Source: Instagram

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He added that during his trying times, he sometimes wished for death due to the pains he was going through.

The young man shared how he sought for funds from the public for his chemotherapy. Kolawole’s story was shared by a popular Nigerian newspaper but the funds were not forthcoming so he reached out to Bobrisky.

Bobrisky immediately took interest in the young man’s case and sent him some money. Not stopping there, the crossdresser publicised Kolawole’s case on his page and that was when things changed.

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In no time, people started to donate to the cause and he was able to raise over N2 million for his chemotherapy and other treatments.

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Watch the touching video below:

Read some of the reactions to the touching story below:

Khadijah.ibraheem.5243:

"God bless Bob o I wish we have more of Bobrisky in this world it sure would have been a better place."

Official_perfectness:

"God gave you a second chance for a purpose. Stay blessed!"

Walkin_tall:

"I don’t like you before now @bobrisky222 but this an act of god."

Mimie_love001:

"There’s God stay blessed."

So emotional.

In other news related to the crossdresser, Legit.ng earlier reported that a young man opened up on how he got a tattoo of Bobrisky on his body, with hopes that he would be given money to boost his business.

In the video shared on his private Instagram page, the young man advised people to show love for people without expecting anything because what works for one person might not work for another.

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Taiwo Owolawi (Entertainment Editor) Taiwo Owolawi is an entertainment and lifestyle journalist with four years of work experience at Legit.ng. She graduated from Osun State University with a degree in English and International Studies in 2016. She has also moved on to pursue courses in Public Relations and Copywriting. Taiwo emerged as Legit.ng's Best Entertainment Editor in 2022. Contact: taiwo.owolawi@corp.legit.ng.