Nigerian actress and singer Dayo Amusa has shared her heart-wrenching story of struggling with fertility issues and how she overcame them to become a mother. In a recent podcast appearance with colleague Debby Sokoya, Amusa revealed the painful and emotional experiences she faced on her journey to motherhood.
In 2015, Amusa was diagnosed with uterine myxomatosis, a condition that nearly led to the removal of her uterus due to a tumor. This diagnosis was a significant setback, but Amusa’s desire to become a mother kept her going.
Amusa also shared the devastating experience of her ex-partner getting another woman pregnant and leaving her. This betrayal added to her emotional pain and struggle with fertility.
In a poignant moment, Amusa revealed that she had asked God to take her life if she couldn’t have a child. Feeling exhausted and helpless, she sang out to God, pleading for Him to fulfill His promise of a child or end her life.
Amusa also shared her frustration with the prayers and concerns from friends and family. At times, she blamed them for her struggles, feeling overwhelmed by their words.
Despite the many challenges she faced, Amusa’s story is one of hope and triumph. Her journey to motherhood was long and arduous, but she never gave up. Today, she is a proud mother, and her story serves as an inspiration to many.