10/18/2025
Maka ndi
Oji nwa ya mee ogwu ego
And this trolling MC abd Lolo because of their daughter’s condition
Read carefully to understand this condition
CEREBRAL PALSY IS NOT SOMEONE USING THEIR CHILD FOR RITUAL.
Let’s talk about this like humans.
There’s a woman I once met at the diagnostic center in Surulere. Her name was Mrs. Adebayo.
Her son, Korede, was about five.
Small head. Tight fists. Always drooling. His body stiff like a plank.
The nurses knew her already — she came every month.
One day, while she waited for her turn, another mother whispered to her, “Madam, you sure say this thing no pass ordinary hand? This kind pikin, e fit be say person do am something.”
Mrs. Adebayo smiled faintly, wiped Korede’s mouth, and said, “If prayer could fix it, he’d be walking by now.”
That line hit everyone silent.
Because that’s what people don’t understand — Cerebral Palsy is not a curse.
It’s not juju.
It’s not payback.
It’s a medical condition.
It happens when a baby’s brain doesn’t develop properly, or when something damages it during pregnancy, childbirth, or shortly after birth.
Sometimes it’s due to lack of oxygen at birth.
Sometimes it’s an infection in the womb.
Sometimes premature birth.
Sometimes a complication nobody could have predicted or prevented.
The result?
The child’s brain struggles to control movement, posture, and muscle tone.
So you see a child who can’t walk, talk, or feed normally.
But the child is not “possessed.”
The child’s brain wiring is simply different.
And you know what’s worse than the condition itself?
The way society treats parents like they’re cursed.
People stop greeting them.
Some pastors tell them to “bring salt and candle for deliverance.”
Neighbours say, “She must have done something in her youth.”
Meanwhile, these mothers don’t sleep.
They carry their child everywhere like a second heartbeat.
They feed, bathe, and stretch tiny limbs every day just to avoid stiffness.
They work, they pray, they cry in bathrooms.
And then they still face judgment from people who don’t even understand what the word “Cerebral” means.
If you’ve ever seen a child with cerebral palsy, don’t pity — learn.
Learn what happened.
Learn how to help.
It’s not contagious.
It’s not evil.
It’s science.
It’s life happening differently.
And to every parent reading this who has heard whispers, side eyes, mockery, or pity, please know this:
You are not cursed.
You are chosen to raise a warrior whose story rewires ignorance.
Cerebral palsy is not someone using their child for ritual.
It’s humanity’s reminder that love has muscles stronger than any body ever will.
Don’t forget to reach out for a diet plan.
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