- Twitter celebrity Auntie Esther has shared a harrowing video showing the pain she endures as she battles breast cancer.
- In the video, she made an emotional plea for help and expressed her fear of death.
- She revealed the affected area on her chest, emphasizing the seriousness of her condition.

Fans of Twitter sensation Aunt Esther are deeply concerned after a video surfaced showing her writhing in pain in bed as she battled breast cancer.
In the clip, she asked for help, tearfully expressing that she did not want to die and revealing the part of her chest affected by the disease.
Many followers expressed sympathy and asked how they could donate to support her treatment.
In response, a man named Oju said on Twitter that since Aunt Esther is married, anyone must first seek her husband’s consent before helping. He questioned whether she was ready to take this step and suggested that scheduling an appointment to see a specialist at a reputable cancer center would be the right next step.
Oju emphasized that several issues need to be clarified before discussing monetary support.
Meanwhile, a woman named Aunt Muse shares her experience trying to help Aunt Esther. According to her, she had provided medical expenses, but Aunt Esther chose natural remedies. Aunt Muse added that they had planned to go to the doctor together, but Aunt Esther never showed up, leaving her waiting in the rain in Oshodi.
In past cases, entertainers like Tom Njeamanze have battled cancer, while others have faced chronic illnesses such as lupus.
See the video here:
Read some of the comments below:
@drogbag1: “This is what happened to someone close to me. She started sleeping in her church in Selai, hoping for a miracle. One day the senior pastor came and asked her what was wrong and she said it was breast cancer. He immediately rushed her to the hospital. She died two weeks later.”
@Msmenalicious: “Wow, that’s too bad. I thought someone would want to help her.”
@NutinIsWorking: “Is she already in the hospital/admitted? If not, then money (for those who say give up on ACCT) is not the first thing (considering what happened in the first place). Get her to the hospital, get a bill for what she needs done (tests, procedures), then come back and get help.”
