- Nollywood actress Bolaji Ogunmola expressed gratitude on social media after surviving two terrifying incidents in May.
- Bolaji shared a collage on Instagram, admitting to cheating death twice, survived a car accident, and collapsed her sitting room POP.
Nollywood actress Bolaji Ogunmola has taken to social media to express gratitude after surviving two terrifying incidents in the month of May.
Sharing a “May Dump” collage on her Instagram page, Bolaji revealed that she escaped death twice — once in a car accident and again when the POP ceiling in her sitting room collapsed.
She apologized to friends and loved ones whose calls and messages went unanswered, explaining that she was dealing with intense personal experiences. Thankfully, she confirmed that both she and everyone around her are safe.
She wrote; “MAY DUMP
To everyone whom I didn’t return their calls and messages… life was happening. I am well, and everyone is okay. Don’t just say sorry, just ask for my account number, please or send a new car
Happy New Month, family “.
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In other news, Nollywood actor Jide Awobona has taken to Instagram to express his displeasure with street vendors who wash cars in traffic without the owner’s consent.
In a humorous yet direct post, Awobona shared his irritation, saying he might resort to drastic measures if the unsolicited car washing continues. Rather than forcing services on unsuspecting motorists, he advised that these vendors should focus on selling snacks or simply requesting assistance.
He wrote:
“Enough is enough. Get your camera ready in Lagos and Ibadan, I’m about to become a masquerade, I need a koboko or pankere plug.
“I can’t take this anymore, I don’t know how others feel but as for me, I can’t take you washing my car in traffic, no permission no nothing.
“Who told you I even wash my car with soap? Just beg for money or sell kulikuli. They may not see this but in case you see me flogging someone on the road, this has to be the reason.”
The post, while laced with humor, reflects a growing frustration among drivers over intrusive behavior from some street hawkers in major Nigerian cities.