Fani-Kayode’s ex-lover Precious Chikwendu injured as aide dies in car accident

Femi Fani-Kayode and wife Precious Chikwendu

Former beauty queen and actress Precious Chikwendu has narrowly escaped death in a ghastly car accident that killed her aide.

The ex-lover of former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Kayode who sustained injuries, made this known in a lengthy Instagram post, adding that the accident occurred in Abuja on February 29, 2024.

The accident, which took place at the traffic light on Kur Mohammed Avenue, directly in front of Taj Bank, left Chikwendu grappling with survivor’s guilt and the profound loss of her cherished aide.

Detailing her experience in a heartfelt reflection, Chikwendu revealed the turmoil she endured in the aftermath of the accident.

She wrote: “I’ve been dealing with survivors guilt for weeks now, I am just able to begin proper communication with “humans” because I’ve been mute and going through the phase of trying to understand why I survived with minimal injuries and the person who was next to me didn’t. Feb 29th 2024 remains a day I never got clarity about anything but I am positive it will all make sense in no time.

“My driver, aide and myself were run into by a reckless driver at the traffic light at Kur Mohammed Avenue, right in front of Taj bank. I won’t talk about this person that hit me and all he has done since then because it is already a manslaughter case, but I would talk about God’s mercy on me and my pain of losing my best aide ever.

“God came through for me, sent me a special gift ahead of time for this season and beyond . I’ve grieved for Sanusi, I’ve looked at my cameras every day, hoping he would be out there cleaning his boots as usual.

“That fateful morning he was with my kids and I at the national stadium for their inter-house sports, he followed Aiden and Ragnar around like he knew he might never see them again, the last I remember was seeing him argue the routes to take with my driver , as if he knew there was danger ahead but surrendered to fate by letting us go the opposite way.Will I continuously miss my ‘Sule’ ? Yes !! Everyday.

“He was one little brother that was too protective of me. Meeting his whole family coincidentally at sahad stores in January made me see him as family from that moment, asides him being the most peaceful, loyal and easy-to-learn aide I’ve ever had. I virtually camped at the hospital and prayed for the brain injuries to heal with high hopes of having him laugh again at my silly jokes whenever I’m in excellent spirits.

“God alone will heal us all from this pain. I’ve cried my heart out but most importantly I’ve learned a-lot from this incident.
I am grateful to be alive even though I questioned it all for many reasons, I am alive and grateful. Ekwensu ntooooor!”