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He Was Responding To Treatment Before Death – Awelewa Speaks On Sanku’s Death

Nollywood actress, Funmi Awelewa, has revealed that after the fatal accident of Nigerian skit maker and content creator, Raji Samad Adetola, popularly known as Mr Sanku Comedy he was responding to treatment before he died.
Awelewa disclosed this on Instagram, claiming she sent one of her students who stays close to Bowen Hospital to check on him, and he told her he was responding to treatment.
Awelewa said despite her prayers against death, Sanku eventually passed on.
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Blaze Newz gathered that Sanku was involved in a ghastly car accident along the Oyo-Ogbomoso road in Ibadan in the early hours of Monday.
The news of the accident quickly spread on social media, with pictures and videos showing that the vehicle crashed into a ditch.
Sanku, who was riding in the car alongside his friend, was rushed to the hospital.
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They were eventually pronounced dead a few hours after.
The skit maker was popular for his unique storytelling and comedy style. He began his content creation journey in 2021.
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