Friday 19 September 2014

"You Know Who Killed Me, And You're Not Doing Anything About It" - Denrele On Goldie's Death





From: Kemi Filani


"You Know Who Killed Me, And You're Not Doing Anything About It" - Denrele On Goldie's Death TV personality Denrele of Channel O in Nigeria gives an exclusive interview to SaharaTV's Fatima Sesay on the set of "Inside the Diaspora with Fatima", recounting the death of his beloved friend Goldie, a Nigerian entertainer.


Denrele also gave his account of the day she passed and his battle with not only the press, but her family also, who believed he had a hand in her demise.



  "I kept seeing her in my dreams and she keeps telling me you know who killed me and you are not doing anything about it. I'm not kidding. You know these things, we actually don't believe in (the) supernatural. I have a friend who can bear me witness to that. And then I have to call my mum who prayed...."

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.... Dongongari liked him because he was caring. Tanko was his closest friend in the school and since the Whiteman took him in to work in his house, he still reached out to his friends. Tanko shared the biscuits z.k h the boys. They were all happy. Garba was happy Watt at least he was with boys he was familiar with Ile fined his best in school and in two months, he could speak little of the English language and understood whatever he heard. He could also count and write the numerals from one to twenty. l le could also recite short rhymes. Then one morning, Bawa, Garba, Tanko and yule went to the orange tree to get some oranges. Garba was the one who Was assigned to watch out for the master while the others went over to pick and pluck oranges. What the boys did not know was that Mr. Jacobs had for long been suspicious that someone was stealing from the orange tree and had in the last weeks been keeping watch over the tree. He had almost caught them the last time they came there four days ago but he had missed them by a thin hair. The boys had hurriedly left the tree before he arrived but today, he heat them to it. He had been inside the cathedral as early as four a.m. .... TO BE CONTINUED TOMORROW...JOIN US TOMORROW FOR MORE ON THIS FUNNY AND EXCITING STORY }}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}


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