Ngozi Orji Refutes Claims of Seeking Financial Aid for Ailing Husband, Zack Orji

In a recent development, Ngozi Orji has vehemently denied making any appeals for financial assistance to aid in the treatment of her husband, Zack Orji. The renowned Nollywood actor has been facing health challenges, prompting concern and speculation regarding his medical expenses.

Contrary to widespread reports, Ngozi Orji expressed incredulity at the claims during a conversation with TheCable. She firmly refuted the allegations, stating, “Really? For where na? Who did I tell that one? I don’t remember granting such an interview to anybody. It is well. Please, I never said anything.”

The unfolding saga began when the Minister of Arts, Culture, and the Creative Economy, Hannatu Musawa, visited Zack Orji at the hospital. Speculation arose that Ngozi had sought financial support from the public during this visit. However, her explicit denial has cast doubt on the authenticity of these claims.

Furthermore, the concerning health situation of Zack Orji came to light after he was rushed to the national hospital following a distressing incident where he reportedly collapsed in his own bathroom on December 29, 2023.

In a subsequent update, Minister Hannatu Musawa disclosed that the veteran actor underwent brain surgery, shedding light on the severity of his medical condition.

The series of events surrounding Zack Orji’s health and the ensuing denial by Ngozi Orji has added layers of complexity to this evolving narrative. Consequently, a shroud of uncertainty hovers over the circumstances, leaving the public both concerned and eager for further updates.

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