Beloved Ohangla singer Achieng Nyarongo has revealed that she is battling a mysterious illness that has left her physically weak and emotionally drained. Recent photos shared on social media have highlighted the toll the condition has taken on her health, prompting concern from fans and well-wishers.
In an emotional Facebook post, Achieng described her ongoing struggles and appealed directly for help. She revealed that she has been experiencing unusual symptoms, including a sensation she described as “someone walking in her stomach.” The singer emphasized that she does not wish to seek hospital treatment, citing previous exploitation by fake doctors and witchdoctors who drained her financially without providing relief.
“My people, I have been silently dying. To those who can help me, I will pay you when I get back on my feet. Fake pastors who are after money and witchdoctors have exploited all my money. Don’t leave me to die. Let’s not talk about going to the hospital because I feel like I’m carrying someone who walks around in my stomach. Help me, please, I’m dying,” she wrote, alongside photos showing her frail condition.
Fans and netizens responded with messages of sympathy, advice, and offers of assistance. SirKwach Rakido encouraged supporters to help her access qualified medical care, noting that previous treatments had been inadequate. Britney Nyar Karachuonyo suggested forming a support group to assist her, while others recommended spiritual interventions or trusted medical facilities.
Governor Ja Nyando and other public figures extended prayers for her recovery, emphasizing the need for community support during her difficult time. Achieng Nyarongo’s appeal has highlighted both the challenges faced by artists with limited resources and the importance of genuine support from fans and well-wishers.
Her case has sparked discussions about the need for accessible, reliable healthcare and caution against exploitation by unqualified practitioners. Fans continue to monitor her condition and are mobilizing resources to ensure she receives appropriate care.


