Mulamwah counts his blessings after surviving grisly road accident

Comedian Mulamwah left terrified after nasty road accident while travelling back to Nairobi

Mulamwah
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Digital content creator and comedian Mulamwah is counting his blessings after surviving a grisly road accident that completely wrecked his car.

Sharing on his social media platform his near death encounter, the soon to be father of 2 noted how grateful he was to be alive as well as give details of what had transpired.

"GOD OF MANY CHANCES- MUNGU NI MWEMA, it could have ended otherwise but GOD ako na sisi kila wakati," started off the content creator.

He went on to give an account of the accident details as below;

"This happened today at around 12:47 pale Ngata Bridge just before Nakuru as we were travelling to Nairobi from ELDORET, we rolled several times trying to evade a car in font which had just stopped suddenly following emergency breaking .

My friend and I Got out safely with little scratches. no one was hurt in all vehicles involved. Glory to God we live to see another day,"

Image: INSTAGRAM/Mulamwah

Finishing up, he reminded people to learn to live for the moment and be present in their moments as tomorrow is never assured. He also thanked all the people who had swiftly rushed in to help them, including the area police as well as all those who had sent messages and tried calling upon hearing the news.

"Always enjoy moments while you still can, its like tomorrow's is never promised .asante sana to the residents and Kaptembwa, police staff who really helped us all in the scene .

Baraka tele asanteni sana for the calls & messages and concerns. sijaweza kujibu zote but finished up well with the authorities am home safe and sound. Mungu ni mwema," the last of his post read.

Image: INSTAGRAM/Mulamwah

In a video shared on his Insta stories, the entertainer shared a video of his car in the police station yard as he showcased the intensity of the damage.

"Gari ndio hii, iko kwa police station Mungu ni mwema bana. Glad we survived.

Mambo iko fiti, God is good, we live to see another day. Airbags hapo zilichomoka kuchomoka," the soon to be father of two said.

He went on to encourage Kenyans to always wear safety belts when traveling as the precautionary measure really comes in handy.

Mulamwah added he was grateful he was wearing one as things could've otherwise gone terribly bad if he hadn't been.

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