Princess Njideka Okeke’s husband ‘Gozie’ Okeke was seriously injured in a car accident earlier this month, and has since been confined to his bed as a result of his injuries.
At various points throughout his life, he has pleaded with his followers and well-wishers to pray for him in order for him to recover from his illness.
The reason why he requested for the prayers, was his belief that only God could save him from the situation. He was discovered several times after the accident, striving to preach the gospel with his lovely and angelic voice.
In addition to being an accomplished gospel singer, prince Gozie is a skilled preacher who uses his music to inspire others to come to faith in Jesus Christ. There are various albums that have been credited to him, the most well-known of which is “Akanchawa,” which he recorded with his wife, Njideka Okeke, and is the most well-known of them all.
When this vehicle accident occurred, some people speculated that it would mean the end of his singing career, but giving up wasn’t an option for him, as he was seen singing and worshiping God while on his wheelchair, just like he used to do before he became disabled.
In spite of the fact that many people were concerned that Gozie Okeke would never walk again, it wasn’t the wish of his creator. He was spotted standing on his feet which is entirely the handwork of the Almighty God.
This is, without a doubt, excellent news for everyone who has been affected by it. As in the instance of Gozie Okeke, there is unambiguous evidence that only God has the ability to heal us of any ailment or condition, including a fractured bone. Certainly, this news will encourage many of his followers to maintain their faith in God’s ability to accomplish great things.
Gozie Okeke is visibly overjoyed, at the prospect of having reached such a high level of healing in his life at this moment in time. The doctors and nurses are certain that he will completely and permanently recover in a couple of days.
His rapid recovery is a testimony that God is actively involved in his recovery. It is impossible to use up all of God’s compassion. We are looking forward to meeting him in the near future and in high spirits.