Pelumi Nubi, a young Nigerian lady traveling from London to Lagos, has survived an accident.
The terrible news was announced on her Instagram page on Tuesday.
She also posted a photo of the now-wrecked automobile she had been driving during the trip.
The front of the automobile was severely twisted, and the windscreen was smashed. In the footage, she was also seen being transported in an ambulance.
She captioned the post:
“Say a prayer for me”.
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Recall that, Pelumi Nubi was seen in tears after being denied entry to Sierra Leone.
The lady had some months ago begun a single trip from London, United Kingdom, to Lagos, Nigeria.
However, Pelumi informed her over 40,000 Instagram followers on Tuesday that the country’s officials refused to allow her entry, stating that “right-handed drives” are not permitted in Sierra Leone.
She wrote:
“Access was denied so close to the finish line and I’m facing a tide of challenges that feels relentless. Each border crossing, a battle against multiple red tapes. This time Sierra Leone, they don’t want my ‘right-hand’ drive car to come into their country.“This is a call to all my virtual family, to send words of encouragement because your support truly means so much to me, and I hope they let me in. For now we are here waiting for some good news.”
In other news, Ayoola Ayolola, a Nollywood actor and SGIT series star has spoken about why he chose to pursue a career in acting.Ayoola spoke in an interview with media personality Chude Jideonwo.
Ayolola recounted how he became the actor that his followers knew him to be, claiming that he had always known he could act.
According to him, he knew he had acting skills but didn’t pursue it until he was bankrupt and unable to feed himself.
He said:
“I always knew I could act. I had this mentality that as a stage performer, I was acting as well. I always knew that no matter what happened before going on stage, I would go there and I would deliver. The fact that I was doing that gave me the courage to try acting. But the decision didn’t come until I was so broke and so hungry.”
Not hungry for success o, I was physically hungry for days and I couldn’t afford things,” he said. “I was borrowing from here to pay for this and borrowing from there to pay for that.
It was a mess. I had my car that I had won and the leverage and whatever but liquid cash I didn’t have. I wasn’t smart enough at the time to convert the things I had at the time into sustainability financially. So I was bored, broke, and hungry,” he told Chude.
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