Oluwafemi Olaseni.

By Maxine Jasmin-Green
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We just don’t know the twist and turn of our life, and it is just as well!
He is very famous in England and in the West, he may have left on a high. Maybe he went to visit his family, to rest, and celebrate.
It was odd, I didn’t know he was African, if someone had asked me, I would have said, he was born and bred in London.
He is such a lovely lad, and whoever his appoint is, I would root for him.
When I first heard about the accident, that was all I heard first, I thought it was minor. Then the next thing I heard, he was seen to be in pain as he was pulled from the car. Then the next thing I heard, as the days went by was, that people had died! It got worse as the days went on, the two men who had lost their lives, were his friends!
Seeing the photo of the three burly men together, was indeed shocking! Very sad.
Then I heard, that the driver was speeding as he was overtaking! I told my brother Macsen, he said, “There is also reports that there was a blow-out of a tyre, so we are getting conflicting reports.” But either way, as Macsen said, “If it was him or not, relatives have lost loved ones due to the accident.” I replied, “True.”
Meghan said, “To think sick people have taken pictures of the dead men, and put it on social media!” I said, “Yes that is awful.” Meghan said, “He will have PTSD because of this.” I agreed and said, “He may never fight again.”
It is weird to think that, if he had been sitting at the front of the car, he would not be alive today.
Rest in Peace, Sina Ghami and Kevin Latif Ayodele.
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All credit to him for going
All credit to him for going back to his roots in Nigeria; many sports people with his sort of money would choose to spend all their time in their luxury London homes.
You take a chance every time you venture onto an African road.
ITOI
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