Popular Nollywood actress Ronke Odusaya has declared that there are still good people in the world following a grand gesture from three men.
The talented thespian revealed that she was en route to Ibrahim Chatta’s film village for Damilola Oni’s movie production, when one of the bolts in her car’s tyre removed on the Ibadan-Oyo Expressway.
Ronke said, luckily for her, three men came to her rescue, along with her brother, whom she called for help, and they assisted her in fixing the tyre.
“I had issues with my car on the Ibadan-Oyo Express. One bolt went off, and my car was shaking and making noise. I met these three daddies on the way. They drove past me and returned to find out what the problem was. Help me say thank you to them.My daughter and I were the only ones in the car, and we started crying.Guys, it was a hell of a thing today, but we thank God. Thank God for grace and safety. I am on my way to Ibrahim Chatta film village”.
Appreciating God for his grace, Ronke asserted that there are still good people in Nigeria.
“I thank God for His grace.We still have good people in Nigeria.Angel in human form.May the name of the Lord be praised”.
Earlier this year, Sarah Martins revealed that she was hospitalised following a scary health situation. Shea said she woke up and couldn’t feel part of her body, and for a second, felt she was lifeless. She said she underwent 32 tests and all came out negative, and expressed gratitude to God, noting how she needs proper bed rest.
Omoni Oboli had issued a statement to her fans regarding her illness, revealing that she was sick. Omoni said the devil was a liar as she gave assurance to her film lovers.
Yoruba actor, Yomi Gold had revealed that that he was hospitalised after a sudden headache almost took him out. Still, God’s mercy and the swift help of the emergency team helped him. Yomi said it reminded him how fragile breath is and how quickly everything can change. He expressed gratitude to God for preservation, life, and for everyone who reached out to him.
Another, Yoruba actor, Mustapha Sholagbade, had expressed gratitude to his Maker as he recounted his near-death experience. Sharing photos of the fatal accident he was involved in, he disclosed that the 14th of October was a day that nearly claimed his life.
In 2024, Nkechi Blessing revealed that she had escaped death. The mother of one, while sharing a photo of her in a bandage, revealed that what took her mother in a flash years back almost happened to her. But luckily for her, God said it was not her turn.
Also, veteran actress Ireti Doyle shared a harrowing experience on Instagram, where she spoke out about a near-death encounter with carbon monoxide poisoning.
Singer, Akinmayokun Awodumila, popularly known as May D, had escaped death. The then 40-year-old former DMW signee shared a photo of himself in a hospital bed receiving drips on his Twitter page, expressing gratitude for life.