- Yves Enada has revealed she has been battling memory loss, depression and severe mental attacks for the past year and a half.
- Sharing her story on Instagram, she said the ordeal began on her birthday, July 23, 2025, when she suddenly woke up with no memory of herself or her family, but still remembered Jesus.
- Despite facing amnesia and a nervous breakdown, she credited her faith and her mother’s prayers with saving her, describing the experience as a “thriller” spiritual battle that strengthened her belief in divine intervention.

Former Big Brother Naija star Yves Enada has opened up about a terrifying period in her life when she lost her memory, battled a nervous breakdown and faced an intense mental battle.
Sharing her story on Instagram, she revealed that the ordeal began on her birthday, July 23, 2025, when she woke up with no memory of herself or her family, but somehow still remembered Jesus.
Yves said she clung to her faith and her mother’s prayers, believing God’s intervention saved her life.
After taking a break from social media for more than a year, she described the experience as “something out of a thriller movie” and hopes her story will inspire others to keep their faith despite hardship.
In other news… A Nigerian woman named @miss_sarahkay has gone viral after revealing she mistakenly topped up someone else’s electricity meter with £300,000.
The entrepreneur and knitter expressed her frustration on TikTok, saying: “I just mistakenly topped up someone else’s meter with ₦300,000 and IKEDC said they couldn’t refund or reallocate it.”
She explained that she immediately contacted the Ikeja Electricity Distribution Company (IKEDC) but was told there was nothing they could do as the token had been generated for the wrong meter.
She regretted the situation and added, “The funniest thing is that if I don’t issue the token to the wrong table number owner, the token will be wasted. Why is the system so strict?”
Her post sparked sympathy and shock from many Nigerians online, with some tagging IKEDC for help and others advising her to always double-check the meter number before paying.
