Thursday, January 29, 2015

I Died, Yet I’m Alive – Nollywood Actor Narrates His Story About Miraculous Survival

Enyinna Nwigwe

                      Nollywood actor and producer, Enyinna Nwigwe, narrated how he had survived an accident, which situation he described as a “miracle”.


In the interview with Pulse, Nwigwe disclosed that the incident had happened when he was returning from his friend’s wedding.
According to the actor, he remembers in detail after he skidded off the bridge. See his experience below:

“I died last year, yet I’m alive. I was coming from a friend’s wedding, and it was raining. It was a four lane express way, some driver swerved onto my lane and I got startled.

“On hitting the brakes, I skidded off the bridge. As I was skidding off, I saw the guy driving off. He (The driver) didn’t even know what was happening behind him.

“I tumbled about eight times. I was consciously counting while I tumbled down the bridge and across the last express lane.

“It was like a stunt from an action film, and I came out whole and well. It is such a miracle that I can’t stop taking about.”

See the extract from the interview below:

Luckily the actor escaped a tragedy that could cost him a life.

The Imo State-born celebrity started his career in entertainment industry as a model, however soon he realized that he should act.

According to his official website, it is “Black November” a riveting film by Jeta Amata which depicts the violence, corruption and human injustice in the Niger Delta that has introduced Enyinna to America and potentially the rest of the world.Click to watch videoLuckily the actor escaped a tragedy that could cost him a life.

The Imo State-born celebrity started his career in entertainment industry as a model, however soon he realized that he should act.

According to his official website, it is “Black November” a riveting film by Jeta Amata which depicts the violence, corruption and human injustice in the Niger Delta that has introduced Enyinna to America and potentially the rest of the world.

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