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Sir Shina Peters’ Wife, Sammie Is Now Cancer Free!

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For those who do not know, the wife of Afro-Juju exponent Sir Shina Peters, Sammie has been battling a cancer related ailment for about 2 years. But according to recent reports, she has kicked the ailment and is now back in Nigeria recuperating.

The elated Sammie, who was undergoing the treatment in America returned to Nigeria on Thursday, January 7, 2016, in the company of her husband, Sir Shina Peters and their only son Clinton. She has also  been receiving a throng of visitors and well wishers in their Iju home.

Confirming the story, Sammie told E24-7Magazine that she is grateful to God for healing her: ‘My God took control. He reversed my ugly situations and made me beautiful again. To God I give adoration and honour. It is only God that I will serve because He has made me whole again.’ ‘I thank all well-meaning Nigerians and the ever supportive Nigerian media for their prayers and good wishes via my Facebook wall. It shall be well with you all.’

Sir Shina Peters also expressed his joy that he personally returned to Nigeria with Sammie alive. ‘I am overwhelmed with joy that I returned to Nigeria with my wife, full of life. It is a great feeling, my brother, Sammie has been a great supporter, an amiable, loving wife and mother of my children. She does not deserve such a dark moment in her life. I must confess to you that since we resigned our faith to God, He took control and the result is a hale and hearty Sammie.’

This is wishing Mrs Peters better health from now on from all of us at The Herald.

 

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