Veteran Nollywood Kanayo O. Kanayo who sometime ago, rained curses on those spreading rumours of his demise has debunked rumors of being involved in fetish substances.

For years, there has rumours that the actor used fetish means to acquire his wealth going by the type of roles he interprets in movies

Speaking during an interview with Chude Jideonwo, the ace thespian debunked the rumours but declared that if he is called to perform a sacrifice he will go as long as his cheque will be paid but the only ‘juju’ he knows is Jesus.

“For me, I haven’t done any juju. The only juju I know is Jesus. All those ‘nnanyi, sacrifice’, and so on, ehn. Call me, no problem. As long as you’re paying my cheque.” He said.

Veteran Nollywood Kanayo O. Kanayo who sometime ago, rained curses on those spreading rumours of his demise has debunked rumors of being involved in fetish substances.

For years, there has rumours that the actor used fetish means to acquire his wealth going by the type of roles he interprets in movies

Speaking during an interview with Chude Jideonwo, the ace thespian debunked the rumours but declared that if he is called to perform a sacrifice he will go as long as his cheque will be paid but the only ‘juju’ he knows is Jesus.

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“For me, I haven’t done any juju. The only juju I know is Jesus. All those ‘nnanyi, sacrifice’, and so on, ehn. Call me, no problem. As long as you’re paying my cheque.” He said.

Kemi Filani News recalls Kanayo O. Kanayo rained curses on those spreading rumours of his demise with printed posters.

He 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.

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