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Dami Elebe survives terrifying near-death experience

Dami Elebe near-death experience

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Dami Elebe survives terrifying near-death experience

Dami Elebe survives terrifying near-death experience

Dami Elebe near-death experience after childbirth left her hospitalised and on a ventilator. She shares a moving story of survival and gratitude.

Dami Elebe near-death experience has been described by the Nigerian media personality and screenwriter as oe of the most terrifying moments of her life, following complications shortly after childbirth.

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In a deeply personal post shared on her birthday, Thursday, 2 October 2025, Elebe expressed profound gratitude for surviving what she described as a life-threatening health crisis that struck just weeks after the birth of her first child.

“*Am I dying? That was the question I asked my husband and the ER staff,” she wrote. “I was having a heart failure. My lungs were filled with fluid. My body was drowning me… simply because I had given birth.”

The celebrated on-air personality revealed she had been rushed to hospital, resuscitated, and placed on a ventilator in the Intensive Care Unit.

She could barely speak and was physically immobilised, yet held onto life with fierce determination.

Despite her critical state, she clung to faith and hope. In one moving anecdote, Elebe recalled scribbling a note to the nurse, asking her to play a worship playlist.

“I intensified my prayers — I asked God to just heal me enough so I could use the toilet myself. I just wanted to go home, to be with my husband and my baby, and to live.”

The Dami Elebe near-death experience has since sparked conversation about postpartum health risks, often under-discussed in public discourse. Elebe’s story resonates with many, shedding light on the hidden dangers some women face after childbirth.

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“I was thankful that we got to the ER at the right time,” she wrote. “Thankful that the doctors diagnosed me quickly. Thankful to simply be alive.”

She added that every moment of improvement felt like a miracle. “And today… I’m here. To celebrate a birthday. To be loved and cared for. I am truly blessed.”

Dami Elebe’s resilience, openness, and expression of faith have struck a chord with her audience, many of whom have praised her for sharing such a powerful testimony.

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Her experience stands as a reminder of the fragility of life, the importance of emergency medical care, and the strength found in hope and prayer.

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