Comedian Akuku Danger Speaks To Fans For The First Time Since Being Hospitalized(Video)

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Churchil show Comedian Akuku Danger’s health is improving each day after spending several weeks admitted at the Nairobi West hospital.

Akuku was admitted in ICU late last month in a very serious condition after experiencing some organ failure.

The comedian was born with sickle cell anemia and the condition has seen him in and out of hospital.

After spending a number of days in the Intensive Care Unit, Akuku was moved to the High Dependency Unit but currently the comedian is in a general ward, which indicates that he is doing very well on his journey to recovery.

Akuku, who is supposed to be discharged on Saturday, spoke to his fans for the first time since being taken ill.

In a video captioned, “Kindly help us take @itsakukudanger home please. He is to be discharged tomorrow. Paybill-891300. Account name- Akuku” that was shared by actress Sandra Dacha, popularly known as Silphrosa of the famous Auntie boss series, Akuku thanked his Kenyan fans for standing with him throughout the difficult moment.

“Thanks to everyone for your love, support and prayers. For those who have been showing love, those who have been contributing, those who are still contributing from the bottom of my heart I want to say thank you so much and we are almost there. Keep praying for me and I really appreciate you all,” he said.

 

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According to Akuku’s medical appeal poster, his hospital bill stands at Kshs1.5 million.

“He is to be discharged on 15th January 2022. Outstanding medical bill is Kshs1.5 million. We are calling upon friends and family to help offset the bill,” the poster read.

RELATED STORY:“One Of His Lungs Has Already Collapsed” Comedian Akuku Danger Fights For His Life In ICU As His Condition Deteriorates 

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