Meet Mima Fondong, daughter of trending Dr Stella Immanuel

Mima Fondong daughter of Dr Stella Immanuel

Arguably the most popular doctor at the moment, Dr Stella Immanuel is receiving a lot of attention following a viral video of her advocating the use of hydroxychloroquine as a cure for coronavirus.

The 55-year-old studied medicine at the University of Calabar between 1984 and 1990.

Immanuel founded the Fire Power Ministries in 2002. Her church’s website says she is a “true daughter of Dr D.K. Olukoya of Mountain of Fire and Miracles ministries.”

She says she is single and lists three daughters as her children.

Below are the facts Qed.ng knows about one of her daughters, Mima Fondong.

– Fondong is a graduate of Baylor University and the University of Westminster in London.

– According to her LinkedIn page, Fondong is based in Houston, Texas.

– A Rotary Club newsletter from Shreveport, Louisiana, says that Fondong received a $26,000 scholarship to study in London, where she studied global health and nutrition with a focus on disease prevention and treatment.

– Fondong, in an interview with Baylor University, said she grew up surrounded by people with careers in health care and wanted to be a doctor from a young age. She said: “What sealed the deal for my attending Baylor was when I visited the University toward the end of my senior year in high school. After arriving on campus and being greeted with an endless supply of smiles, hospitality and most importantly, the apparent love of Jesus Christ, immediately I knew Baylor was where I belong. I could not picture myself at any other university.”

– At Baylor University, Fondong contested in the school’s Miss Green and Gold pageant.

– She was also the president of the African Student Association at the varsity.