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THANK GOD!! Comedian Bovi Survives Ghastly Motor Accident [See Pic]

It would have been another story but thanks be to God as Bovi took to his social media to express his genuine gratitude to God for saving his life.

Comedian Bovi explained in his very brief post how the grace of God took over while he was driving in his car. He explained that the impact the other car had on his made his life flash before his eyes.

His car moved off the road to the side walk in an inexplicable manner.

Sharing the picture below, Comedian Bovi captioned it:

“Out of hospital, hale and hearty! Just an injured left eye! Last night was nearly the end. On my lane jejeli and this guy Rams into me at an intersection. Carry my car dump for side walk like small pikin wey no dey hear word. I was sure I had been blinded and broken my hip. First thoughts were my family, my debtors of since last year and my jokes wey some people go just thief! But as usual, Godwin!!! When your life flashes before your eyes, it’s like that missed call you never heard ring”.


*PHOTO: Bovi’s damaged car


Ace comedian, Bovi, still tried to crack ribs as he shared the photo. This is one comedian who readily dish out jokes to the amusement of his fans. He once called his wife ugly sometimes back.

We thank God for his life.

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