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Prominent Nigerian Comedian Robbed At Gunpoint
A Nigerian comedian has been robbed at gunpoint.
EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Nigerian skit maker, Kingsley, was reportedly robbed at gunpoint in the wee hours of Saturday.
The comedian was in the company of his family at his residence in Lagos State, when unknown gunmen broke into his home through the kitchen and carted away valuables.
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The skit maker made the disclosure via his Instagram page on Saturday morning.
He said: “I was robbed this morning after some heavily armed men broke into my house, through my kitchen.
“I and my family were held at gunpoint while the operation last for more than an hour.
“Nobody was hurt. Valuables were taken, including the cash I wanted to use to bury my grandmother, which I was to send to my mother.
“My costumes for my skits were also taken, all of them.”
“They collected my wife’s phone. Even the phone of my younger sister was collected
“A report has been made at the police station and they have started their investigations,” Kingsley added.
Meanwhile, the Nollywood actress, Uche Ogbodo, has sparked mixed reactions online after sharing an adorable photo of her daughter.
This online media platform gathered that often times some parents argue over the striking resemblance of their child and this is no different for Uche.
The actress on Saturday morning shared a photo of her daughter and questioned her fans and followers about her resemblance.
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