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Businessman, Sports Administrator and Philantropist, Kennedy Agyepong (Kenpong) has assured the public he is doing very well after sustaining a cut on the upper eyelid in an accident.
Kennedy told Myjoyonline.com that he was driving tired on Friday from Accra to Winneba when he breached a wall along the Winneba Beach road, with part of the wall falling off and crushing down on the vehicle.
News of the incident has been reported on social media, with some of the reports claiming he had been involved in a fatal accident. He said there was no fatality.
"No I'm Ok, I'm doing very fine and currently in Winneba. All is well. I had a cut on my eyelid but all is well", he told Myjoyonline Sunday evening.
Kennedy said he had seen off Kelvin Kojo Fosu, son of the late legendary highlife musician, Daddy Lumba, who was on his way back to Germany where he lives.
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