Salinko Speaks On Death Rumours
Ghanaian actor Abraham Davis, widely recognized by his stage name Salinko, has addressed rumours about his death.
Reports of his death began circulating after a poster bearing the phrase “What a shock” surfaced on various social media platforms. However, Salinko swiftly debunked these rumors, shedding light on the origin of the misleading poster.
According to Salinko, the poster in question was shared by his fellow actor Don Little during the filming of a television series slated for broadcast on United Television (UTV). He clarified that the creation of the poster was an integral part of the series’ storyline, designed to add intrigue and suspense for viewers. Consequently, the actor emphasized that the dissemination of the poster should not be misconstrued as an indication of any real-life tragedy.
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In a video interview aired by GhOne TV and subsequently reported by GhanaWeb, Salinko directly addressed his fans and the general public, urging them to remain calm amidst the unfounded rumors. He assured his followers that he is alive and well, attributing the misunderstanding to the creative process involved in television production.
Expressing his gratitude for the concern shown by his supporters, Salinko fervently prayed against any ill-intentions or malicious plans aimed at him. He invoked the name of Jesus, declaring his faith in divine protection and confidently nullifying any perceived threats to his well-being.
In essence, Salinko’s detailed explanation serves to dispel the misinformation surrounding his purported demise, reaffirming his continued presence and dedication to his craft.
“I’m not dead as it’s reported. We were shooting a TV series which is shown on UTV and there was a scene where we had to make a poster about myself. Don Little shared the poster with the inscription ‘What a shock’ on his page whicl made it go viral.
“So I want to assure my fans and beloved people to be calm because I am not dead. It happened when were shooting a series. So if there are such plans I cancel them in the name of Jesus and it shall never come to pass,” he said
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