Friday, 12 May 2017

How I Fought Breast Cancer For 20 Years – Ondo Governor’s Wife

The wife of Ondo State governor, Mrs. Betty Akeredolu, yesterday, made a scary revelation when she disclosed that she had been a victim of breast cancer for 20 years, but survived.



 Akeredolu, whose husband, Rotimi became governor on February 24, made this revelation in Abeokuta in the presence of 13 other southern governors’ wives, who were in Ogun State to attend the fifth quarterly meeting of Southern Governors’ Wives Forum at the June 12 Cultural Centre.

While speaking on prevention and control of cancer using her personal experience, she described her experience as traumatic, noting that there was the need to create awareness about the dreaded ailment.


She said when the lump was detected early, the necessary medical remedy could be sought.


According to the Ondo State First Lady, “cancer progresses with time and in stages; it starts with a painless lump. If you don’t take it to doctors early, it is a ticking time bomb.

“There is need for fund to fight cancer. States must get money for cancer control.

It behoves on women especially, the non-governmental organisations, to lobby the state assemblies.


“State governments should begin to plan for cancer control. In doing this, they are taking care of the health of the people.”

She, however, appealed to corporate institutions to put the health of the people first before profit.

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