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FAKE NEWS ALERT: Nollywood Actor Junior Pope Not Killed In Boat Accident
- Nollywood actor Junior Pope survives harrowing boat accident.
- Initial reports of his demise have been debunked by movie producer and AGN President.
- His survival is seen as a testament to divine intervention.
Eko Hot Blog reports that, in a shocking turn of events, Nollywood actor Junior Pope Odonwodo was presumed dead after his boat capsized during his return from a movie shoot.
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Four actors tragically lost their lives in the incident, which occurred on Wednesday, April 10, along the Anam river in Anambra State.
Junior Pope’s harrowing video, filmed just a day prior to the accident, showed him crossing the river without a life jacket, fervently praying for a safe journey.
Sadly, he and three others didn’t make it out alive when their boat overturned.
However, amidst the grief and mourning, a glimmer of hope emerged.
Contrary to initial reports of his demise, movie producer Stanley claimed that Junior Pope was alive but unconscious, undergoing rituals by the riverside for his safe return.
This miraculous twist was confirmed by AGN President Emeka Rollas, who stated that Junior Pope was receiving treatment in a hospital in Asaba, Delta.
The news sparked disbelief and relief among fans and colleagues alike.
Actress Lizzy Gold expressed skepticism, hoping that the reports were merely pranks.
Meanwhile, Ruth Kadiri, reflecting on the risks inherent in their profession, offered prayers for the missing crew members and gratitude for their own survival.
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Despite the tragic loss of lives, Junior Pope’s survival stands as a testament to the power of faith and the unpredictable twists of fate in the world of entertainment.
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