Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh has paid a visit to the National Hospital Abuja, where she spent time praying with patients and supporting families in need.
The actress shared moments from the visit on her Instagram page. She was seen laying hands on patients, speaking with them, and giving out gifts. She also offered cash support to some families to help with hospital bills.
Dikeh said the visit was more than a routine stop. She explained that it was a chance to show love and bring hope to people going through hard times.
“Today, we stepped into the children’s and women’s wards at the National Hospital, Abuja, not just to visit, but to carry light.
“The hospital management warmly received us, and we are grateful for their openness and kindness.
“But nothing prepared me for the sight of those precious children fighting battles too heavy for their little bodies. The pain in that ward was visible… tangible. At some point, I couldn’t bring myself to walk away from the children’s ward. My heart was overwhelmed with compassion and deep empathy.
“We didn’t just pray, we acted in love. We shared gifts with the children and women, and we were also able to support a few families financially toward their hospital bills. It may not have been everything, but it was something. And sometimes, “something” becomes the miracle someone prayed for.
“We called on EL-ROI, the God Who Sees. The One who sees every tear. The One who understands unspoken pain. And I know Heaven responded. Nothing missing. Nothing broken.
“Today reminded me: We are called to be light in dark places. EL-ROI sees them. And He has answered”.
She also used the moment to appreciate her spiritual parents, Jerry Eze and Eno Jerry, for teaching her the value of service and compassion.
“And to my father and mother, @realjerryeze @enojerry22, thank you for raising us to impact lives and not just be spectators. What you have poured into us is bearing fruit in places that matter,” she added.
The visit focused on patients in the children’s and women’s wards, where Dikeh said she was deeply moved by what she saw. She thanked the hospital management for welcoming her and her team
Tonto Dikeh’s visit to the National Hospital in Abuja highlighted the struggles many families face in medical wards. Through prayers, gifts, and financial help, she sought to bring comfort and support to those in need.
Her message was clear. Small acts of kindness can make a real difference in difficult moments.


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