Youth activist and humanitarian, Black Coffee of House of Entertainment, who is currently hospitalized, has publicly shared his recent ordeal after contracting monkeypox, highlighting his struggle with the disease and emphasizing the urgent need for public awareness and support.

In a heartfelt message, the man described MPOX as “real and it’s out there,” reflecting the alarming reality many face as the disease continues to spread. “I’ve spent so much of my life helping others, pouring what little I had into those who had even less,” he lamented, underscoring his dedication to serving his community.

Now, he has found himself on the other side of compassion, “sick, weak, and admitted in a hospital bed, battling something I wouldn’t wish on my worst enemy.” The young man depicted the pain from MPOX, stating, “It’s a slow, agonizing torment that strips away your strength and tests your faith.”

While he has expressed gratitude for the medical professionals assisting him, he also conveyed a profound sense of vulnerability in his current condition. “At this point, my life is in the hands of the Creator,” he stated, highlighting his reliance on faith during the critical time.

Despite the challenges he faces, the young man expressed hope for his future. “This can’t be my end. Not like this. I’ve done so much, but I feel there’s still more left for me to do. Still more people to reach. More lives to touch,” he emphasized, making a passionate appeal for prayers and support from the community: “I’m fighting but I can’t do it alone. I pray I survive this.”