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VIDEO: Eniola Badmus shed tears begs to pray for her to have kids

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Eniola Badmus, a well-known Nollywood actress, has revealed with tears that she is waiting on the Lord for the baby to come out of the womb.

This was revealed by the actress when she asked followers to pray during her “Feed The Needy” campaign, which she organised with Seyi Tinubu.

Badmus was caught in a sensitive moment when she spoke to the audience on stage and revealed her wish to become a mother.

She pleaded in a social media video that is currently trending, “Please always mention me, Eniola Badmus, in your prayers.

“I’m waiting upon the Lord for children, please pray for me and for more opportunities so that I can serve you better. With your prayers and God by my side, I will continue to work together with you all and achieve a brighter and more prosperous tomorrow for many of our people.”

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