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Actress Iyabo Oko ‘Back To Life’ Three Hours After Pronounced Dead

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Bisi Aisha, daughter of veteran Nollywood actress, Sidikat Odukanwi popularly known as Iyabo Oko, says her mother is still alive.

Aisha had earlier stated that her mother was dead.

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However, recanting her statement, she took to her Instagram account to say that although her mother was pronounced dead, she moved her finger three hours later.

In the video she said, “Good morning everyone, this is Iyabo Oko’s daughter. Iyabo Oko is still alive o, my mummy is still alive o. I was the one that posted it yesterday when my senior brother called me that she was confirmed dead and later after three hours, she came back to life.

“So we thank God for that. We thank God. You can see my eyes, I’ve been crying since yesterday but we thank God. She’s back to life so she is very much alive. Iyabo Oko is alive so we need your prayers. Thank you, Thank you everyone.”

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