Skip to main content

JIM IYKE GETS A STICHING FROM HOSPITAL AFTER FANS GO GAGA

Nollywood actor Jim Iyke was badly hurt on Saturday the 4th of March 2012 at a location in Cameroon during a movie shoot.



According to my sources the incident happened on the set of a new movie in a Limbe night club, in Cameroon.

Fans learned that Jim was on a set in their city, as soon as you could say jack they trooped down to the location and in a matter of minutes, they crowded him and were pressing to touch their idol.



The situation almost got out of hand but was saved when security men jumped

in to remove Jim from the hands of the eager fans.

And in the process, the actor was injured.



Jim has been able to break the news about what happened last saturday, this is what he said:



"Yeah, it's true. Fans kind of mobbed me in a club called Calypso when we were shooting yesterday night in Limbe, Cameroon. It got a

little rowdy and a glass table with bottles of drinks next to me was broken.

"As the bouncers tried to pull me away, I slipped on the drinks on the floor and cut my two hands badly.

"I need three stitches on each of my fingers on the right hand and one on the left, because I lost a lot of blood bleeding profusely. The hospital was far and took some time to locate.



"I'm fine now and recuperating, but the shooting had to be suspended for a few days until the stitches can be removed."

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Phils Camboys Live on Demand -- Toffee Calma

So far, no link is surfacing that points to the actual uploaded Toffee Calma Webcam Scandal where an indie film actor star in a webcam nude show. The alleged screen capture of the webcam nude show points to Phils Camboys Live on Demand but where is it really?

Paulo Avelino Bench Photo Scandal

GLO COMMENCES OPERATION IN GHANA.

                                      George Andah Glo Mobile Ghana Limited yesterday announced the commencement of activities marking the launch of the network starting with the 'Reserve Your Number' campaign. The campaign will enable up to one million users in Ghana to reserve their preferred numbers on the Glo Mobile Network. Addressing journalists in Accra, George Andah, Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Glo Mobile Ghana, said the 'Reserve Your Number' campaign marks the first in a series of activities earmarked for the entry of the highly anticipated Glo Network onto the Ghanaian market, adding that other exciting activities have been lined up which will culminate in a mega corporate and mass cerebration like never before.