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Moesha Buduong’s Struggle Touches Lawyer Obiri Boahen1 min read

Moesha Buduong’s Struggle Touches Lawyer Obiri Boahen<span class="wtr-time-wrap after-title"><span class="wtr-time-number">1</span> min read</span>

Private legal practitioner Nana Obiri Boahen has voiced his deep sorrow for Ghanaian socialite Moesha Buduong after witnessing her condition in a viral video amid her battle with stroke.

The footage shows Moesha, who experienced paralysis on her left side earlier this year, making a gradual, unaided walk in the Divine Palace Ministry, led by Prophet Percy in Awoshie, as the congregation praises her faith in recovery.

Upon seeing the video, Lawyer Nana Obiri Boahen was taken aback by her appearance and remarked, “Is that really Moesha?”

He reflected on the fragility of life, quoting philosopher Thomas Hobbes, “Life is short, nasty, and brutish.”

Nine months post-stroke, Moesha recently opened up about her health struggles in an interview.

She revealed she has faced significant challenges in walking and speaking.

“I was bedridden for months, unable to walk or talk. I’m grateful to be better now, even though I still struggle,” she shared. Half of her body remains paralyzed, making typing impossible, but she remains optimistic: “I know God will heal me, and I will become a global superstar.”