The Nation Newspaper I reportedly died in Saudi Arabia, Actress Sola Sobowale revisits drug trafficking rumour
Reports circulated Sobowale in 2011 got implicated in drug trafficking in Saudi Arabia where she was purportedly arrested and died.Sobowale in an interview with media personality Teju Babyface candidly recounted the details of the incident and how it profoundly impacted her life.
Speaking in parts, she said: “They killed me in Saudi Arabia, that I carried cocaine in Saudi Arabia, they got me arrested and there, they amputated my leg, my hand and I said to them ‘Please I’m a star in Nigeria, because of that kuku e pa mi, so they killed me. So when I got to Nigeria at the airport they just went berserk, they said ‘Sola Sobowale is dead now’ and I said ‘Do you believe in abracadabra?’ They said yes. ‘I have commanded everything back that’s why that’s why I’m back.
“So when I got to Nigeria, I said ‘Look, I’m alive. I’ve never been to Saudi Arabia. I don’t even know where Saudi Arabia is on the map. So how did I get there? How did they kill me there? So many negative things but to God be the glory, God has compensated me beautifully.” Exposed!! Popular Abuja doctor revealed how men can naturally and permanently cure poor erection, quick ejaculation, small and shameful manhood without side effects. Even if you are hypertensive or diabetic . Stop the use of hard drugs for sex!! It kills!/* real people should not fill this in and expect good things - do not remove this or risk form bot signups */
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