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Akuku Danger in a file photo
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Comedian Akuku Danger is giving his opinion on what he thinks death might feel like. Speaking to Iko Nini Podcast, the comedian was talking about his experience in the ICU.

"I don't know if I can say I had given up really but when I was in ICU I think dear viewers," he gave a caution.

"Death is actually peaceful," he said "not that we advocating for it, no, no no, don't get it wrong, I'm just trying to give my perception. But I think death is very peaceful. Bro nilifika place fulani it was just total darkness."

He went on to narrate "Hakuna kelele, there is nobody you are seeing, it is just you floating in darkness and there was just one particular star that I could see, very bright. You feel like you are floating, umechill tuu hivi. It was actually peaceful."

He explained;

"That's why ukikufa, things get deleted, so that you are peaceful, your mind is at peace, the way you came is the way you go back. That's how the Bible says it."

"It doesn't matter if you are a politician, all those get erased unarudi ukiwa clean slate. I think that is the closest I've ever come to death," he added.

The stand up comedian has kept his fans aware of his journey with sickle cell anaemia.

Akuku lost his sister Briana to sickle cell anaemia.

"Woke up to the saddest News😭😭 My small siz Went To Be With The Lord Last Night. Like Me, she was born with sickle cell Disease and she succumbed to it."

“Rest Well Warrior, Nind gi kwe Merwa🕊️😭, he announced on social media in August.