Reality star Tacha has weighed in on X user, Omolola Mensah popularly known as Aunty Esther’s recent health crisis.
Aunty Esther, a devout church member of a prominent church, was diagnosed with breast cancer that had spread to her armpit.
Doctors advised chemotherapy, which often requires blood transfusions to optimize blood levels.
However, her church’s doctrine prohibits the acceptance of blood transfusions, viewing it as equivalent to consuming blood.
The fundraiser, coordinated by media personality Wisdom Obi-Dickson amassed N30,776,252 with notable contributions including N5 million from Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen.
Supporters rallied around Omolola’s reputation as a reliable personal shopper on X (formerly Twitter), where she built a loyal following.
Obi-Dickson announced on Friday that Omolola had declined the transfusion.
He emphasised respecting her faith but later stepped down from coordinating, citing complications, including reports that her church threatened disfellowshipping and her family viewed outcomes as “God’s will.”
Obi-Dickson also alleged Omolola asked a caregiver to lie about her decision and described her as “not a good or honest person.”
Weighing on the issue, Tacha stated that individuals who wish to end their lives should be allowed to do so, calling it “pure madness” to try to save someone who doesn’t want to be saved.
Tacha also criticised Aunty Esther’s behavior, citing her perceived lack of empathy and reckless attitude.
She questioned the hypocrisy of accepting certain religious beliefs while rejecting life-saving medical treatment.
The reality star further argued that the N30 million raised for Aunty Esther’s treatment could save numerous lives in Nigeria, suggesting the funds would be better utilised helping those who want to live.
Tacha wrote: “Honestly yall, if somebody wants to diie, i don’t see the argument, you people should allow the person die. I don’t see reasons trying to save someone who doesn’t want to be saved..“This isn’t about religious belief it’s just pure madness”.
“And let’s be for real, I’m not surprised about Aunty Esther’s situation. She has consistently shown recklessness and a lack of care over the years, even when there’s a serious issue or a family mourning on Twitter, she’ll be there advertising her business with no empathy.
“But of course, she’s “Twitters Favorite” so yall have always giving her a clear pass. Big hypocrites
“Isn’t it funny, how your religion allows you to “lie” listen! If you can lie, you can steal and cheat. Your religion permits all that, but won’t allow a blood transfusion to save your OWN life??
“That 30 million Naira raised can save 50-100 lives in today’s Nigeria! Just channel the funds to people who want to live and let those who want to die do so in peace”.









