Odunlade Adekola Rains Curses On Those Who Want Him Dead (Video)


This is very unlike the Nollywood Yoruba actor, who is also known to be a bag of humour.

Just some minutes ago, Odunlade Adekola, who is based in Abeokuta Ogun State, took to Instagram to rain curses on those who wish him dead!

According to the versatile and talented actor, this would be the fifth time some detractors would post pictures of him as dead!



He said in Yoruba, “I am so surprised to hear it again that I am dead. This will be the fifth time and it is becoming unbearable. It has gotten to that level in which I have to voice out. Eyin temi, ni agbara Olorun, ao ni foju sunkun ara wa ooooo,” (sic)

Though some of his fans are asking that he pulls down the post and not curse, the actor didn’t bulge.

Blame him? There have been recurring deaths in the industry currently and in Abeokuta alone, three actors had died within seven months.

In November 2016, an old actress, Kudirat Ajimati aka Ajimat, died from an undisclosed illness.

The next death was another Nollywood actress, Modupe Oyekunle, who died on Tuesday, April 4, 2017 in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

Then, in May 2017, another Nollywood Yoruba Actor, Adeshina Adesanya aka Pastor Ajidara, succumbed to death after a battle with kidney failure.

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