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"My Mother Got Bedridden For 7-Years Before Dying" - Empress Neeta (VIDEO)


Ghanaian Media Personality, Empress Neeta has revealed that her beloved mother got bedridden for 7 years before passing unto glory.


According to her, the 7-years were unbearable adding that the family had to go all length to cure her late mother but all efforts failed.


Speaking on 'Just Being Us', a lifestyle program on Think Tv, she said "My mum was bedridden for 6 to 7 years.


My granny had to come in. She is like my mummy now. She took care of my mother and ensure she was ok.


Places that we weren't supposed to go to we went just because we wanted her to be well"


She further revealed that it all began with her late mother falling sick after her step father died.


"She started thinking and I think depression set in. I visited her one day and she was bathing, I heard her stream and I rushed to her and she has slipped. We took her to the hospital and they said her bp had risen"


Empress Neeta told host, MzGee that her late mother was admitted at the cocoa clinic but after sometime was discharged.


"After sometime, things got better but all of a sudden things changed again. We had to take her to places, we went as far as the psychiatric hospital. That day I was so sad and was asking why am I bring my mum here. So if she is well, then what is going on again" she said.


"My mum fell again and this time, she could not get up again. She got bedridden, I was then in SHS. I completed University and she was still the same"


She revealed that as part of getting cure for her mother, the family had to travel some spiritual places.


"We even went to a place in Konogo, Volta and other places, we were just spending money. At a point, I told God if he know he will not heal my mum, he should just take her away.


All these sufferings for 7 years was just too much"


"I was in school and at Multimedia. You know how stressful working there. I, one day went to visit her and that was when I realised that I was pregnant with my son. When I got there the very woman who likes teasing was so calm and was not talking to me. She was looking like a baby"


"I went back to my baby daddy because I had just realised that I was pregnant, I didn't know what to do because I was not prepared. At his end, I was asleep and he woke me up saying people keep calling my phone, I woke up to 23 missed calls from my aunties, brothers and others"


"When my brother called next, he told me, mum was dead.


I cried so much and we drove from Accra to Annum in the Eastern Region. I couldn't believe she was dead" she concluded.


Watch the video below:

Story by: Joshua Kwabena Smith



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