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“Live Your Best Life Because Next Minute Isn’t Promised”- Alesh Sanni Says As He Mourn His Late Brother

Actor Alesh Sanni is grieving the unexpected passing of his brother.

In a heartfelt message on Instagram, Sanni conveyed his profound sorrow, indicating that he is struggling to find meaning in life at this moment.

He contemplated the transient essence of existence, emphasizing how a person can be present one moment and absent the next.

Sanni emphasized the importance of living life to the fullest, reminding his fans that tomorrow is never promised.

He pointed out that many people have dreams and goals, but sudden death can make those ambitions irrelevant.

Additionally, he urged his supporters to value their relationships and expressed sadness over the uncertainty of life.

He wrote: “Omo. Nothing dey make sense to me anymore ooo. Haaaa. This minute, someone is alive. Next minute, the person is gone. What? You have to live your best life cos next minute isn’t promised o. Gosh. RIP BROTHER.

“Abeg wetin Dey this life gangan. I wan travel the world, I wan save, I wan buy house, I wan do this and that … omooooooooo just live for today oooo …. Haaaaaaaa haaaaaa I no just understand again”.

In other news, Popular musician Adekunle Gold has inspired fans with his heartfelt success tale of his first trip outside of Nigeria.

In a widely shared video, the singer said that the first time he traveled outside of Nigeria was in 2015, and it was due of a song called “Shade.” He also had the name “Orente” during the time.

Since then, he has traveled to over 35 countries, driven by his enthusiasm.

He encouraged and prayed for his fans and followers to never give up on their enthusiasm because it would undoubtedly lead to their success.

His words: “The first time I ever traveled out of Nigeria was in 2015. Guess what took me out? One song, “Shade.” I had “Shade” and “Orente” then. And since then, I think I’ve been to 35 countries.

“I say this to say, your passion, the one thing that you love to do will make way for you. I always wanted to travel as a child but where I see the money.

“But look, I’m just praying for you guys that you find something, you know, that will take you places and if you have already found it, just keep at it. You will go places.”

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