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Man on Fire! Nollywood Actor Goes up in flames during Shoot



Fast-rising Nollywood actor Ani Iyoho, is reportedly fighting for his life at an undisclosed hospital after what might be considered a stunt-gone-wrong during a shoot.


The popular Akwa Ibom state born Nollywood actor who has started in several movies and TV series is reportedly lying in a hospital after receiving severe burns to his body. Ani Iyoho who is a karate black-belt holder and touts himself as a fearless stuntman and always goes the extra mile to prove he’s a good actor, was said to have taken fire to his body and while the directors tried to quench the fire, the extinguisher jammed, prompting them to rush him to a hospital’s emergency room.

Although dia has been speculations that this is just a stunt to promote the movie, others say it happened for real. In a video showing the scene, someone can be heard saying ”use the extinguisher” while another was heard saying ‘‘it’s not working.”


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