Nollywood actress Empress Njamah is marking the first anniversary of overcoming her past relationship with her estranged lover, Josh Wade.
Njamah posted a divine video on her Instagram page, reflecting on how exactly a year ago, she felt the devil’s influence.
Choosing not to delve into the details, she mentioned that as a recipient of divine grace, she overcame the situation because her God intervened.
She shared that since the incident, her testimonies have been numerous. Expressing gratitude for God’s abundant love and everyone who supported her during the challenging times, she questioned why she was so favoured by God.
“HAPPY NEW YEAR TO EVERYONE …
Same time last year the devil touched the wrong person (you know the story) but as a child of GRACE, the mighty God came through for me, ever since my TESTIMONIES are endless, who am I that God loves me so much? My appreciation goes to God almighty and every soul who stood by me, with a thankful heart I say HAPPY NEW YEAR AND GOD BLESS.
Glamsquad recalls that in 2022, Njamah cried out after her ex-lover, Josh Wade a blackmailer whose real name is Nicholas Jack Davis blackmailed her.
The actress shared a video on her official Instagram page suggesting she was engaged. However, she later revealed that she posted it under pressure, explaining that she was being blackmailed by a man who entered her life during a vulnerable period.
Describing her experience, she urged the Nigerian police to assist in locating her blackmailer, asserting that the individual had possession of her private videos and had also stolen her valuables worth millions of naira.
The situation intensified between them, leading to Josh Wade leaking her intimate photos and making off with her belongings. Recounting the emotionally taxing experience, the actress, who had returned to her Instagram page, shared the details of her ordeal.
Josh Wade met his Waterloo after he was nabbed in Liberia. He was charged in court with a series of charges, including robbery, armed robbery, terroristic threat, rape, sexual assault, simple assault, menacing, criminal coercion, felonious restraint, forgery or counterfeiting, theft of property, and disseminating.