Life is unpredictable, and for Oluwaseunfunmi Akindeko, the past year has been a journey of resilience and faith. Exactly one year ago, she faced one of the toughest challenges of her life—battling cancer, which led to the loss of one of her legs. Despite the pain and difficulties, she chooses to celebrate her survival and share her story of hope.
When Oluwaseunfunmi was diagnosed with cancer, she had no idea how much her life would change.
The battle was not easy, and she had to make a difficult decision that ultimately saved her life—undergoing an amputation. Losing a leg was heartbreaking, but she knew it was necessary for her survival.
Throughout the journey, she leaned on her faith and the support of her loved ones. The emotional and physical struggles were overwhelming, but she never gave up.
She continued to believe that her story was not over, and today, she stands as proof that God is not done with her.
Instead of letting her circumstances define her, Oluwaseunfunmi has chosen to embrace life with a positive mindset.
She believes that every challenge comes with a purpose and that she is still here for a reason. Her story serves as an inspiration to many who are facing their own struggles.
She hopes to encourage others going through similar battles, reminding them that no matter how tough life gets, there is always hope. Surviving cancer and adjusting to life after amputation has not been easy, but she remains grateful for every new day.
Oluwaseunfunmi’s story is a reminder that setbacks do not mean the end of the road. Sometimes, they are just a new beginning. She wants others to know that even in the face of adversity, they can still find strength, purpose, and joy.
As she marks this one-year anniversary, she does so with gratitude in her heart. She stands tall, knowing that her life is a testimony of survival, faith, and determination.
Her journey proves that even in difficult times, there is still light ahead. And as she says, “I am proof that God is not done with me.”
“One year ago today, I lost my leg to cancer. The enemy’s plan was not just for me to lose my leg, but for me to be buried. But Today I stand as proof that God is not done with me. That his mercy speaks louder than any verdict of the enemy. Thank you lord Jesus,” she wrote on Sunday, February 16, 2025.


