Nagwa Ibrahim Faces Mobility Challenges After Health Setback in Cairo

Nagwa Ibrahim, a prominent Egyptian media personality and artist, is facing significant mobility challenges after a recent health setback. This incident occurred during her ongoing recovery from severe injuries sustained in a car accident in the United States last summer.
A close associate of Ibrahim, affectionately known as "Mama Nagwa," disclosed that she had recently returned to Cairo after undergoing multiple surgeries in the U.S. to treat serious fractures. She had been engaged in intensive physical therapy sessions aimed at restoring her mobility and balance.
However, during one of these therapy sessions, she suffered a serious knee injury, leading to a sudden decline in her ability to walk and necessitating the use of a walking stick at home.
The source further indicated that Ibrahim is scheduled for detailed scans and assessments in the coming days to evaluate the extent of her injuries and to formulate a revised treatment strategy.
Ibrahim has previously shared her experience of the car accident in the U.S., which resulted in multiple injuries and delayed her return to Cairo until her condition improved.
Born in 1946, Nagwa Ibrahim is a distinguished figure in Egyptian media, known for her impactful television programs such as "Think for a Few Seconds and Win Minutes" and "Good Morning Egypt," as well as her notable roles in films like "The Land" and "The Bullet is Still in My Pocket."
