Afia Schwarzenneger was in a near-fatal car accident that almost killed her.
On Sunday, January 23, 2023, the comedienne went live on Instagram to share a story about how she came close to death but escaped unscathed.
According to Afia, the collision involved her new car and another vehicle that was severely damaged.
Afia stated during her live broadcast that she bought the car with the intention of fixing a few flaws and selling it, only to wreck it again and incur another massive loss.
She was grateful to God, however, for giving her another chance at life.
I thank God for not making me a subject of mockery for my enemies. I thank the God of Bishop Oyedepo, MOGPA, Ogyaba for redeeming me from this accident and I soak my children and all my properties in the blood of Jesus, she said.
Although she was unable to provide details about how and where the incident occurred, she appeared to accept responsibility for the accident, implying that she would be required to repair the damaged cars.
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