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Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Kevin Lucciano-Gabriel survives near-fatal accident

The near fatal accident occurred at about 3am in the early hours of Saturday Oct 1 2011 in Abuja. Kevin Lucciano was in the car with 4 other friends coming from the congress lounge on his way to his residence in Gana street Maitama when the accident took place.

He was rushed to a clinic in Abuja along with the others but was moved to another hospital when he wasn't responding to treatment. A few days after the accident, the Question Mark Boss was flown out of the country in an air ambulance for further treatment.

Heard Kevin has three broken ribs and a left lung that went flat, but he is now responding to treatment.

35 comments:

  1. i thank God for his life

    http://naijagosip.blogspot.com

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  2. So if there was no way of leaving the country he would have joined the league of the ground. Sad country!

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  3. Ogogoro driving.

    *ajalahtravel*

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  4. PLS WHO IS HE???

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  5. Why will he respond to treatment in a Nigerian hospital??? thank God he was flown abroad or the story would have been different today.

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  6. Fine boy no pimples.Thank God you are alive! Tired of hearing deaths everywhere.

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  7. @Anonymous at 8.38PM- how dare you criticize Nigeria's medical health system??? We do have very good doctors IN NIGERIA- go to Jos, Plateau state and you will find that there are better clinics, doctors and hospital there than in Abuja but how many Nigerians are prepared to go to Jos, which to me is the safest city in the country but people prefer to believe the media and see Jos as a violent nightmare. Anyway, just as well Lucciano-Gabriel has the money to fly abroad for his treatment (anyway, who is he?? never heard of him before)

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  8. kevin please i still need ur sexy self. don't worry i'll cater to u baby!LOL abeg oh please thank God he's alive.

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  9. Am Grateful to God you are alive. We still need to tap some of your knowledge our generation needs you.

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  10. dat date cannt b correct. we flow in from lagos to abj 9th oct, dat was the first time i met him @ d airport and he sounded real cool we were met to link up 4 drinks dat nite but i was exhausted. Gosh... nothing dey dis life my broda's na 4 us to get closer 2 GOD. I PRAY 4 U MY BRO GET WELL SOON

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  11. trusting that you wld get better very soon , but no dey waka for night , good you hve the money for medical evacuation , imagine how many people just die like fowl ---.

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  12. pls who is d irrelevant boy? park well ooo

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  13. If you dont have money in naija person go just peme sa!!!ah!!God dey


    Anonymous 10:47 PM, please stop shitting in your pants.How many good hospitals are there in Naija?Why are people flown to South Africa for surgeries and treatment.Please sto deceiving yourself.Denial will not help!

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  14. If you dont have money in naija person go just peme sa!!!ah!!God dey


    Anonymous 10:47 PM, please stop shitting in your pants.How many good hospitals are there in Naija?Why are people flown to South Africa for surgeries and treatment.Please sto deceiving yourself.Denial will not help!

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  15. I wonder how the accident happened? Was he driving drunk or speeding? Hopefully he appreciates life more and thank God for sparing him.

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  16. The guy Kevin Lucciano-Gabriel aint gon like the idea of "who's he?". Too bad to crave for publicity yet u don't get it despite ur money. We might ve our differences but i wish u get well soon and b more careful.

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  17. Anon:October 18, 2011 10:47 PM

    Which Jos?Is it the same Jos they are fihting and killing people?You better let's call a spade a spade,where the head is not correct the whole body will malfunction.I magine if he were dead(God forbids)won't we all be sober n wish the opposite.
    Nigeria is our country,yes,accepted but she sure needs some real prayers n that is all our responsibility,it's his turn today who knows who tomorrow,God should help us and put the country in order.

    Kelvin,I thank God on your behalf and may He heal you completely in Jesus name,amen!

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  18. Coming from where at 3.am? Make una dey careful sha cos life no get duplicate.
    Wishing you a fast recovery!

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  19. Thank God for his mercies but who is he?

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  20. @anon october 18th 10:47pm was ur statement really neccessary? tcheww nigerian medical system is a mess infact its rubbish and yes i am very much interested in living in nigeria, infact im moving back in 7months time but their medical system is crap...abeg u and i know that so stop the unneccessary banter!pscheww

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  21. Praise God for you o. He has a second chance- heaven is real; please give your life to Christ if you have not yet done so.

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  22. Who is "Kevin Lucciano-Gabriel" pls?

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  23. When I saw the hospital environment, I was like, "wow! our medical care system is finally improving", but then I read on to the part where he was 'flown out of the country' and I was like, "I fore-say".

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  24. anon 8.49, all d pixs were taken n a naija hospital now, maybe they didnt v equipment for d broken ribs and he had to be taken out which is expected sometimes...just that we need to divert more stolen funds into our medical system and education system, we ned good doctors to use d good machineries for a good purpose....Nig on ma mind....dont let us go ghadaffi route pls

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  25. Am sure a disgruntled rookie artist he ripd off is behind dis!

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  26. i dont know d guy, i hadn't yet read the news bout im before i thot 'He is a Nigerian'. WHY? cos I saw the HOSPITAL BACKGROUND!

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  27. Handsome, I need you alive please, the good lord will save you and health you completely. stay strong.

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  28. I pray Kevin gets better soon.

    You would think that patients dying in hospitals due to less medical equipment and not having the right treatment, Nigerians flown abroad every single time for better treatment will be a wake up call for this so called leaders. But no, they are so blinded and selfish.

    I am so passionate about Nigeria, and it really hurts me to see how the leadership is and how these so called leaders behave. I've never seen more wicked, selfish, greedy group of people than the leaders in Nigeria/Africa. I will keep hoping for a better Nigeria, where there will be a new generation, a new set of good leaders, a revolution, and people who are will truly serve the country and his people.

    GOD BLESS NIGERIA.

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  29. @ All the evil people & their comments. Someone that has not done you Guys any wrong you just use words like he must have eaten an Artist money & despite our differences. You Guys are a bunch of jealous mutherfukas. What has the Poor Guy done to any of you? Having a record Label that has help put a bunch of artist out there has become a crime? Nigerians will always crucify good people. May God forgive you guys.

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  30. Abeg,who be Kevin Lucciano.is he by any means "Lucky's"black son(Lucky Luciano of the Cosa Nostra)?Is he supposed to be absolutely Baaaadassss?

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  31. Thanks for your valuable information.I found it very useful.Keep posting amazing content like this.

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