Ghanaian singer Kuami Eugene has been involved in an accident with his Range Rover on the N1H1 highway.
Kuami Eugene
Eyewitness accounts state that the disaster occurred on March 17, 2024, at midnight, close to the Achimota woodland. Kuami Eugene’s vehicle reportedly collided with a tipper truck on the highway.
Despite the odds, a few Ghanaian singers have survived potentially fatal traffic accidents and gone on with their careers.
Popular musician Kuami Eugene, whose hits include “Angela” and “Open Gate,” made it through a dangerous car crash involving his Range Rover on the N1H1 motorway.
Eyewitness accounts state that the disaster occurred on March 17, 2024, at midnight, close to the Achimota woodland. Flyfmgh has learned that on the highway, Kuami Eugene’s vehicle collided with a tipper truck.
The celebrated Ghanaian musician was reportedly not operating the vehicle when the collision happened.
In a similar vein
The gifted singer Wendy Shay, who is well-known for songs like “Uber Driver” and “Emergency,” was also involved in a car accident. On the Kwabenya ACP highway, Wendy Shay’s Jeep Wrangler was struck from behind by a tipper truck, according to sources.
According to her managers, the singer apparently hit her head on the dashboard and had a minor concussion.
Quamina MP
In 2020, Emmanuel Ato Quamina Amonoo, also referred to as “Quamina MP,” also escaped a horrifying car crash that happened on the route that led to Akosombo in the Eastern Region.
The singer of “Amanfuor Girls” was not wounded in the collision, but the car he was riding in was completely destroyed.
The rapper looked horrified by the event in a video that went viral on social media. He was seen sitting on the bare floor with a number of witnesses surrounding him.
Yaw Siki
Yaw Siki, of Wope Dodo fame, avoided death in a 2013 collision on the Accra-Tema Motorway.
Yaw Siki and a buddy were traveling back from Accra to Tema when the accident reportedly happened at around one in the morning. Yaw Siki’s companion was driving the 2004 Toyota Camry when it somersaulted, he claimed.
The source further stated that the rapper, whose real name is Isaac Okine, was admitted to the 37 Military Hospital’s Intensive Care Unit after suffering serious head injuries.
Obour
When a military car struck both his and some of his crew members’ vehicles in 2003, he came dangerously close to death.
He suffered various degrees of injuries, just like the others, and one of his friends passed away. He had to navigate his way through recuperation for almost two months.
He has never encountered anything like that, and he hopes no one else will ever go through anything similar.
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