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Fellow Radio Presenters Show Support For Sensei Uche As He Battles Cancer



On-air personality, Uche Agbai a.k.a. Sensei Uche, earlier shared his battle with cancer and sought the help of Nigerians to help beat it.

‘It has been in no uncertain terms, thanks to the support of my family, friends, and dear colleagues at City FM that I have been managing to cope with all of this,’ he wrote.

The City FM OAP added, ‘The emotional, the physical and the financial struggles that accompany fighting such a disease are just too overwhelming for one person to hope to transcend. To those who have been there, my sincerest and deepest gratitude.’

His plea has led to an outpouring of love from fellow OAPs, who expressed their shock at the situation and are hoping for the best for him.

Cool FM duo, Dotun and N6 were among the OAPs who have reached out to Sensei Uche.

Dotun wrote, ‘Oh my God! I asked someone few days ago. I didn’t expect this. You will beat this in Jesus name.’

N6 on his part said, ‘Kept saying I haven’t heard your energy at Club Escape in a bit, thought you had travelled for the dinner. Please have no fear brother. You will come through this to the Glory of Jesus name. It is well with you. Stay strong Super Sensei.’

Rhythm FM’s Omalicha wrote, ‘You are healed by the power and blood of JESUS my dear. You will surely win,’ before urging Nigerians to help, saying, ‘Please put him in your prayers and nothing is too small.’

‘The Lord will perfect all that concerns you. No one should fight this alone,’ Lolo wrote.

Cute Kimani of UNILAG FM meanwhile said, ‘Together we can !! Bring Sensei Uche back to radio!’

And Beat FM’s Osi Suave urged Nigerians to help Uche beat cancer by donating towards his treatment.

Sensei Uche needs $21,000 to continue his chemotherapy – for which he has completed two of seven courses at Lakeshore Center in Lagos.

Below are details to make a donation:

Bank: First Bank
Name: Uche Agbai
Account number: 2008856221

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