Legendary actor, Kanayo O. Kanayo has rained curses on those spreading rumours of his demise with printed posters.
Kanayo O. Kanayo, in a video shared on his Instagram page, said because people have access to social media does not mean they can publish anything.
The veteran actress questioned why someone would wake up and print his obituary posters when he is alive.
Kanayo said entertainers have family, and people should think twice before churning out any information about them.
The actor said that the person or people involved in the rumours of his death would not pass the next seven days.
He added that he had received numerous phone calls from many of his friends and colleagues but noted that he was hale and hearty.
Meanwhile Heavily pregnant Barbadian-American singer, Rihanna has left fans scratching their heads after giving a hint that she’s engaged to someone.
According to Page Six, Rihanna donned a huge diamond ring on that finger while shopping for baby clothes in Los Angeles on Monday, March 21.
The fashion mogul, 34, rocked a fitted Grave Digger t-shirt that just fit over her growing baby bump. The mom-to-be also rocked a pair of low-rise jeans, furry stilettos and a maroon-and-yellow trucker.
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