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Actress Jumoke George’s plea for help over health condition

May 13, 2025 2 min read

May 13, 2025

By Adedoja Adesoji

Nollywood actress Jumoke George has taken to social media to share her heart-wrenching struggles with homelessness, health issues, and a missing child.

In a poignant video, Jumoke reveals the harsh realities of her life, pleading for prayers and support from the public.

“I’ve been homeless for six years,” Jumoke says, her voice trembling with emotion. “Please pray for me, mothers in the world. Help me with your prayers. I have never ruined anyone’s life. I am tired, I can no longer bear it.”

Jumoke’s words paint a picture of desperation and heartache, as she struggles to cope with her circumstances. “I don’t have a home, I don’t have anything, and a child of mine is missing,” she reveals, her voice cracking with grief

“I don’t have good health, I am tired and exhausted. I’m living in the church, most times it’s the church mummy that feeds me.”

The actress’s emotional appeal has raised an outpouring of sympathy, with many calling for support and assistance for the struggling star.

In her plea, Jumoke emphasizes her desperation, saying, “I’m tired, I’m exhausted, and I need help.”

Her words serve as a poignant reminder of the struggles many face in silence, and the importance of community support and understanding.