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They Are All Doing Well- Funny Face Shares Update On Accident Victims

Funny Face has provided an update on the condition of the victims involved in the well-known Kasoa accident, stating that they are recovering well and responding positively to treatment.

Contrary to rumors circulating about their demise, Funny Face clarified that no one has lost their life and that everyone is in stable condition.

The comedian, whose real name is Benson Nana Yaw Oduro Boateng, explained that the accident occurred when he swerved to avoid a collision with a motorcyclist and their passenger, inadvertently hitting a woman and her grandchild.

In light of the situation, Funny Face appealed to the Ghanaian public to assist in covering the hospital expenses, as he currently lacks the financial means to do so himself.

These revelations were made during an exclusive interview with journalist and YouTuber Kofi Adoma Nwanwani, shortly after Funny Face’s release on bail from prison.

During an interview, he acknowledged that Ghanaians may be tired of him and his troubles, expressing remorse and seeking forgiveness.

He expressed a desire for a second chance to regain the public’s affection and restore his standing in society.

Funny Face mentioned that he was en route to Kingdom Hall to worship with Jehovah’s Witnesses members for the first time in many years when the accident occurred.

“Whatever I am going through now is a result of my bad choices. I agree that evil forces can fashion against people but with this one, I won’t blame evil forces, I will blame myself for the challenges I’m facing.

“I’m the major factor of my problem, I’m the major cause of my problems and in all, I take full responsibility for my actions and inactions.

“I have caused all these and I’m begging the people of Ghana to forgive me,” he told Kofi TV.

Source – Tru News Report

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