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Former National Chairman of the People’s National Convention (PNC), Ghana, Bernard Mornah, and Grammy award-winning singer, Damini Ogulu, better known as Burna Boy, have both survived a ghastly accident
While Bernard Mornah messed up his Jeep, Burna Boy on the other hand messed up his Ferrari worth $282,700.
That of Mornah occurred on Thursday night while he was travelling to the Northern part of Ghana from Accra. Though the cause of the accident is unclear, the vehicle which Mr Mornah and other occupants whose identities are not known were, was badly damaged.
The PNC National Communications Officer, Awudu Ishoq, confirmed the incident on his Facebook page. He explained Mr Mornah and the other victims were doing well.
That of Burna Boy occured on Saturday evening in Lekki, Lagos.
Confirming that he crashed his Ferrari, the Ye crooner noted, in his Instagram story, that his legs hurt a little but he was fine.
“Yes it’s true. I had a bad accident in my Ferrari today. My leg just hurts a little but I’m fine,” Burna Boy wrote.
He, however, stated that he found it funny that people were recording him instead of trying to help.
Burna Boy opined that the onlookers were too excited to see him regardless of the accident, adding that he still loved his fans.
The three-time Grammy nominated singer added that his late bosom friend, Gambo, whom he eulogised earlier on his status, “got” him.
Burna Boy said, “It’s just funny how everyone came out with phones recording me instead of trying to help (I guess they were too excited to see me regardless of the situation) but I love you all. Gambo got me.”
Sharing a short video on his Insta story, the singer wrote, “Just for confirmation. This is my face”.
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