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Comedian Akuku back to hospital wards

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Churchill Show comedian Mannerson Oduor  Ochieng,  alias Akuku Danger  has been re admitted in hospital after developing difficulties in breathing.

Akuku who had been in hospital for quite some time was readmitted just two days after being discharged from Nairobi Women Hospital.

The renowned comedian has been battling with lung failure and kidney infection for close to one month.

Having been named after the famous polygamist ‘Akuku Danger’ who had 45 wives, the comedian has hit several stages with his rib cracking jokes that gained him fame countrywide.

Akuku has been pleading with his loyal fans to assist him in settling the 1.5 million bill shortly before being discharged from the hospital.

Several comedians have gone online pleading with Kenyans to pray for the veteran comedian.

Austine Ogalo
Austine Ogalohttp://www.lakeregionbulletin.co.ke
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