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Kwasi Ernest Outlines Reasons Behind Frequent Accidents Involving Celebrities

Artiste Manager Kwasi Ernest has highlighted several factors that contribute to road accidents in Ghana, particularly in light of the recent increase in accidents involving celebrities.

During his appearance on Onua TV, Ernest pointed out issues such as lack of adequate sleep, distractions from phone calls or social media platforms like TikTok, and late-night driving as significant causes of accidents among public figures.

Ernest emphasized that the demanding nature of the entertainment industry often leads artists to travel late at night, coupled with the constant fatigue they experience.

According to Mr. Kwesi Ernest, these factors significantly increase the likelihood of accidents.

His remarks follow the recent accident involving Kuame Eugene, which took place near the DSTV office, close to the Dzorwulu traffic light in Accra.

Meanwhile, KiDi revealed that his record label mate, Kuame Eugene, is currently undergoing treatment and is showing signs of improvement following a recent accident.

The Lynx Entertainment artiste mentioned that he initially came across the distressing news online, but he refused to believe it until he reached out to Kuame Eugene’s team to confirm the widespread reports.

He highlighted the prevalence of fake news spreading rapidly through social media platforms, which led him to disregard the initial reports until he received accurate information about his friend’s condition. KiDi shared these details during an interview on Hitz FM.

“These days, anything I hear from anywhere, I doubt. I doubt it until I see proof. Because right now, in the age of the internet, everybody gets up and tweets anything. So I believe it’s not true until I see proof,” he said.

KiDi confirmed that, after reaching out to his inner circle, the news was confirmed to him.

He reassured fans that Kuami Eugene was fine and recovering in the hospital.

Source – Tru News Report

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