Nigerian Fuji singer, Obesere, involved in car accident

Popular Nigerian Fuji musician, Abass Akande Obesere, also known as Oba Alashakasha, has become the subject of online discussions as reports about his survival from a serious car accident.

In a reassuring post, the singer promptly alleviated any concerns as he stated that he is alive and in good health.

He also mentioned that he was able to walk away from the dreadful car accident unharmed, without any internal or external injuries.

Though at the time of publishing this article, we could not ascertain the exact location and time the accident happened.

He wrote;

“I came out alive. Allihamdulilah! I sincerely thank the Almighty for still keeping me and people around very safe. Mo dupe pe ari anu agba.”

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