Yinka Alaseyori, Sarah Apekeola, others make emotional plea for ailing Omije Ojumi singer Bunmi Akinnaanu

Bunmi Akinnaanu

Gospel singers Yinka Alaseyori and Sarah Apekeola have appealed to fans and well-wishers to support her colleague, Bunmi Akinnaanu, popularly known as Omije Ojumi, who is currently battling an illness.

They took to their Instagram pages on Friday to share pictures of the ill singer, while seeking for support.

Sarah wrote, “Aunty mii @omije_ojumi I know you to be a strong woman, the God of your calling will never forsake you ijn ma. This is a heartfelt plea to everyone reading this. Today, we cry out for AKININNAANU OLUBUNMI (Omije OJUMI), a woman whose laughter once lit up every room, and whose voice has tremendously blessed so many lives. The devil may try but he is only going to FAIL. Now, she needs us, her family, friends, and every soul she’s ever inspired. Please, help us bring Minister Bunmi back to her feet. Your kindness, your prayers, your donation, can be the miracle she desperately needs right now. AKININNAANU OLUBUNMI, Access Bank — 0018797350, For: Bunmi OMIJE OJUMI. As you support, please keep lifting her in your prayers. Sending love and light to you, ma, we are wishing you a full and speedy recovery. Please do well to repost this!!! ibitayojeje She is healed in Jesus name..Amen.”

Yinka in her post wrote, “Your support is greatly needed. God bless you as you give. Gods healing we pray 🙏 .”

Others like, Olabest, Alayo Melody and Lanre Alewilese also solicited for financial help.

This follows QEDng’s earlier report in October that Bunmi sparked concern after a video of her looking ill surfaced online.

In the clip, she was seen crying and struggling to speak during a prayer session. A bandage was wrapped around her hand and her leg appeared visibly swollen. The pastor leading the session placed his foot on hers, praying passionately for her healing and urging her to hold on to faith that she would testify to God’s goodness.

Bunmi Akinnaanu, known for gospel favourites such as ‘Omije Ojumi’ and ‘O Ti Sure’, has inspired many through her music over the years. Her songs remain available on platforms like Audiomack and SoundCloud, where she continues to draw listeners.