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Veteran actor says his health is better now

He also said there is no longer any need for members of the public to donate any money in regards to his health because his first son is taking care of him now.

Pa Kasumu

In 2013, the veteran Nollywood actor Pa Kasumu came out publicly to plead to Nigerians to help his poor health condition.

The actor had suffered a stroke which impaired his vision and memory.

Two years after and Pa Kasumu's health has improved. "I give God the glory. I am much better now. Although I am still undergoing physiotherapy, it's not frequent as it used to be when I started. Now I walk better. I thank God for his mercies and protection" said the longtime actor in an interview with Encomium Weekly.

Speaking on his vision, Pa Kasumu said "it's not fully clear yet, but it's better. I can see better now. I walk around without being guided by anybody."

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With regards to him being able to fulfill his sexual duties as a man, Pa Kasumu revealed he is back to full health in that area.

Pa Kasumu also revealed that he will be going to India soon for further treatment.

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