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Nigerian musician Duncan Mighty has been involved in an accident.
In a post on Instagram, the singer revealed the accident occurred on Sunday, January 2, 2022.
Duncan Mighty explained that his car had driven off the road into a river near the road following a near collision with a trailer that had lost its break.
“God bless you all for your prayers; January 2, on our way to Uyo, our vehicle drove straight into the river after a trailer on a high-speed failed break was the last thing I can remember,” the singer wrote.
He revealed that he and other persons involved survived thanks to the youth in the area who chose to rescue them after the incident. “God bless you (Akwa Ibom/Ogoni youths) more and more,” he added.
“I’ve been discharged and sound. Na today I get another second-hand phone, I say make I cassette the good news,” Duncan wrote.
The singer shared a picture of himself in the hospital with his head bandaged along with the post. He was also wearing an oxygen mask.
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