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Meet friend who knew actor Clems Onyeka would die

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Following the death of Nollywood actor, Clems Onyeka, who was killed shortly after he was hit by a stray bullet during a fierce gun battle between armed robbers and men of the Nigeria Police Force in Asaba, a young female friend of the late actor, Akuma Amarachi, has come out to reveal how she dreamt and had a strong premonition that the actor was going to die, even when she knew there was nothing she could do about it beyond offering prayers of protection for him.

Amarachi eventually took to the deceased’s timeline to describe how devastated the entire experience left her and how much she misses him.

Read her message below:

“I’m still in shock and speechless (CLEMS ONYEKA) please wake up and pick up your phone… I just want to hear your voice and jokes… I’m so sorry for not being able to protect you because I saw all this in my dream and I couldn’t do anything to help you. I’m just worthless for not being able to help a friend and brother… R.I.P my star, my bestie and my dearest one… I just pray that God will give me and your loved ones the heart to bear this… Goodnight, Sweetheart.”

 

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