Gospel singer Dunsin Oyekan is paying tribute to his late wife Doyin, who died six years ago.
Dunsin Oyekan also opened up on how he has been able to cope with her loss, as he also expressed God’s goodness in his life.
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On Sunday, May 18, he paid tribute to his late wife, Doyin. It would be recalled that Dunsin’s wife, Doyin, died on May 18, 2019, leaving behind her husband and two children.
Commemorating the sixth anniversary of his wife’s death, the worship leader, in a post on his Instagram page, disclosed that 2025 marked six years since his wife passed on.
Dunsin noted that many people were in awe of how he overcame the difficult period.
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According to the singer, he found closure in the presence of God, understood from God’s perspective, accepted his sovereignty, and found joy in his presence.
“Most people wondered how I survived. I didn’t numb the pain, I channelled it! I found closure in the Presence of God, understood from God’s perspective, accepted His sovereignty and found joy in His presence! That’s the path of Life… 6 years after, with tears of joy, all I still have to say is GOD IS GOOD!”
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Nollywood actress Mercy Johnson-Okojie has opened up about her health struggles and her drastic weight loss, sparking conversations online.
The movie star’s drastic weight loss has been the subject of intense discussion across social media platforms.
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Meanwhile, the mum of four has explained that she had a cancer scare and underwent a thyroid removal surgery. She said it all in a recent conversation with veteran actress Joke Silva.
She said, “I had a cancer scare, and I had my thyroid removed. It was like a journey for us because we have kids and my lastborn was six months old at that time. We kept saying, we had to understand this is the new us, let’s go get the surgery done.