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Jehovah’s Witness cancer patient under fire for rejecting chemotherapy despite ‘N30m donations’

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December 6, 2025
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Jehovah’s Witness cancer patient under fire for rejecting chemotherapy despite ‘N30m donations’
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An X user identified as Aunty Esther has faced criticism after announcing that she would not begin chemotherapy due to her religious beliefs as a Jehovah’s Witness.

On November 24, the businesswoman took to X, expressing fear over her deteriorating health.

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“I’m scared. All I want is to live, I don’t want to die. Please believe me when I say something is wrong. My breast is swollen and I desperately need help,” she wrote.

Her post quickly gained attention and sympathy online, with Nigerians reportedly donating over ₦30 million to support her cancer treatment.

But in another post on Thursday, Esther revealed that cancer was found in her breast and armpit, noting that her internal organs remained stable.

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According to her, doctors recommended an immediate start of chemotherapy, but she declined blood transfusion required to optimise her blood count before treatment.

“I say make I tell una, my result don come out. I thank all of you for your money contributions,” she wrote.

“Doc tell @auntymuse_, myself and my husband the results. Nah my breast and armpit the cancer dey. My organs inside fine fine.

“Doc say she want to start chemotherapy but I go take the injection. I respect everyone opinion but I and my family choose the Injection and food dat go boost my blood.

“Doc accept my decision, and she say she go follow me but nah small small e go reach when I go start the chemo. I will be on treatment to boost the blood count and chemo will start.”

Esther had reportedly received over N4 million donations in June but opted for treatment outside recommended medical facilities to avoid blood-related procedures.

Jehovah’s Witness doctrine prohibits the use of blood transfusions, including whole blood and major blood components.

Her decision has triggered backlash from many Nigerians on X, with some donors asking for refunds and accusing her of misleading the public about being ready for full medical care.

Critics argued that her refusal contradicted her earlier claim that she would follow medical recommendations once funds were raised.

While others expressed sympathy, saying she has the right to uphold her faith.

“I think you should go to your church to contribute for you. Because I don’t think people will contribute again,” a user wrote.

Another user wrote: “Religion is really affecting a lot of Nigerians, honestly. Because of your church beliefs, you chose an alternative treatment. After all the rigmarole, we still ended up here. It’s okay, hope it works for you.”

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