“I Was In So Much Pain” – Lola Okoye Recounts COVID-19 Experience

Singer Peter Okoye’s wife, Lola Omotayo-Okoye has thanked everyone who reached out to her family during their ‘horrible’ Covid-19 experience.

Recall that Peter, one half of the defunct P-Square group, revealed on the 27th of June that he tested positive to the Coronavirus.

The 38-year-old artiste also disclosed in the video he posted on Instagram that his wife, Lola, their daughter, Aliona, and two of their domestic staff, a cook and a nanny, also tested positive for the virus.

Lola has now taken to Instagram to thank everyone who reached out, and also revealed she was in so much pain and doesn’t wish it upon her worst enemy.

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Read her post below…

“I want to thank my doctor Dr. Ayo who took good care of me, my family, and staff. I want to thank everyone who reached out to us during this terrible Covid-19 experience. My dear friends and family, thank you so much for your love. Your phone calls and prayers helped me and my family heal faster. The grace of God is upon my family and I am so grateful to God Almighty. My love and prayers are with those currently battling this disease, you are not alone. We will continue to pray for your healing. For those who lost loved ones, we pray for you too my heart bleeds for your loss. We need to keep our parents safe. Please encourage older people to stay at home. Please stay home. Load up on your vitamins. Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Vitamin B, Zinc! Covid-19 is real! The healing is slow but hopefully, I will be 100% real soon. We need to beat this together. I love you all and I am so grateful to God for life. ❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏 #grateful #blessed #covid-19 #f*Covid-19 #corona #thankful

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