“The Holy Spirit healed me completely” – Tonto Dikeh opens up about deliverance from angǝr, pa!n, and past strugglǝs

Adeola Akintoye
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Nollywood actress Tonto Dikeh has shared an emotional testimony on her journey to healing, revealing seven areas of her life that the Holy Spirit transformed.

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In a post on Instagram titled “7 Things the Holy Spirit Healed Me From,” the mother of one reflected on her past battles with anger, pain, and depression, describing how faith helped her overcome deep emotional wounds.

The actress recounted her struggles with pain and depression, revealing that she once attempted suicide before finding hope in God’s mercy.

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Tonto also opened up about her spiritual journey, saying she reconnected with God after years of taking His love for granted.

She described her renewed walk with El-Roi (The God Who Sees Me) as the most fulfilling experience of her life.

Another striking revelation was her decision to embrace celibacy after being delivered from sexual immorality.

The actress also celebrated divine restoration in her personal life, revealing that God reunited her with her sister after 45 years apart, an experience she described as a true testament to God’s mercy.

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Tonto concluded by reflecting on peace, unmerited favor, and the importance of protecting her inner calm.

A part of her write-up read;

“Jesus healed me from a rage that once ruled my life. I destroyed relationships, opportunities, and peace without a second thought. My anger was not power; it was pain disguised as control. But one day, I broke down and cried out like a child. He didn’t condemn me. He covered me with mercy and healed me completely. Depression was my closest companion, and I attempted suicide. But God said, Child, get up. And I did. Weak, trembling, but alive. Celibacy has been one of the most powerful experiences of my life. It is not suppression; it is strength. I trained my heart to be disgusted by intimacy without love.”

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