FFK’s ex-wife, Precious Chikwendu has allayed the fears of her fans who are scared she might be down with cancer
By kehinde Okeowo
Precious Chikwendu, Ex-Beauty Queen, and ex-wife of former aviation minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, has revealed that is currently battling a strange and rare skin disease.
She made the revelation via a series of posts on her social media page.
According to the 32-year-old, she has been dealing with a skin disease that manifests as rashes initially but later develops into a boil.
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She also said while the herbs she has been using to treat it have been relatively effective, they kept spreading to other parts of her body and that the development is getting her worried.
Precious wrote, “Having to deal with sensitive skin has been one disadvantage of being Snowhite. Aside from a strange allergy that had arisen from a change in weather, water environment, I noticed a strange allergy that had common symptoms with psoriasis or endemic eczema in January this year. It appeared like rashes and later metamorphoses into huge boils spreading to other parts in a blink.
“Herbs and medications from all corners of the world have been used; while it helped at some point, the strange ailment has continued to spread across later parts.”
“ This became a source of worry as my glasses skin was under attack,”
Meanwhile, a fan, Akin Shinaile, who claimed to be a dermatologist, commented on the post and said the ailment is skin cancer and the ex-beauty queen may not survive it.
This got some fans edgy, as they expressed fear and worries over the assertion of the dermatologist.
But Precious allayed their fears, saying it’s a skin disease, she also said it is triggered by a lot of things and has to be managed because it has no cure.
“This is not psoriasis as I had several biopsies done in years. They’ve called it 4 different names with no cure but everyone says one thing in common — it is an allergy and it could’ve been triggered by some antibiotics, water, weather, and environment. I drink lots of water and take vitamins to boost my immune system” she said.
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