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Drunk actor survives auto crash

It was Providence that saved this popular actor in the English version of Nollywood who escaped death by the whiskers at a popular street in Ambode state.
According to Olofofos, the actor, whose surname sounds like ‘OKK’ and who was heavily drunk, was coming from a show at around 2.00a.m. when he had the terrible accident which caused serious damage to his car.
Olofofos told Nosey Parker that the handsome actor, who has many babes at his beck and call, went to the said show where plenty drinks flowed and had his own fill with his friends and their ‘handbags.’
It was gathered that the friend told the actor that they should leave the show and go to finish the enjoyment at a club house. So, the heavily-drunk actor jumped into the car with his friend and their ‘handbags’ and drove dangerously.
He was said to be driving recklessly at that 2.00 a.m. with those with him in the car hailing him. However, a few minutes later, the car entered a pothole and somersaulted, making him and the co-travellers to suffer some injuries.

David Olagunju

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