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Popular Nigerian singer Omah Lay involved in motor accident

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Stanley Omah Didia, the Nigerian singer fondly called Omah Lay, has been involved in an accident alongside his two Tesla trucks in Lagos.

It is unclear how the incident occurred, but footage that surfaced on social media showed someone had crashed into the singer.

Photos of the singer’s damaged truck, as well as a clip featuring an ongoing altercation were shared on social media.

Reacting to the incident, fans expressed concern over the singer’s condition, inquiring if he was okay.

To reassure them, the 27-year-old singer via the microblogging platform X, formerly known as Twitter, tweeted, “Clarity of Mind. God over everything.”

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