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Churchill Show comedian Akuku Danger hospitalized again

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Kenya comedian Akuku danger has been hospitalized again.

Through a post on Instagram, comedian Sandra Dacha revealed that Akuku had been re admitted.

“Akuku Danger admitted again,” read the post.

Akuku Danger was born with sickle cell anemia and it keeps coming and going

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The Churchill Show comedian has been admitted twice during the first quarter of the year.

Battle with Sickle Cell

During his new year’s show, Comedian Daniel Ndambuki popularly known as Mwalimu Churchill disclosed that Akuku has been battling sickle cell anemia.

“Akuku Danger was born with sickle cell anemia and it keeps coming and going,” said Churchill.

He furthered, “That’s cancer of the cancer of the blood and he is always in and out of hospital.”

Churchill dedicated the show to Akuku as he encouraged fans to contribute whatever they could to help cover the hospital bill.

Celebrities and fans from all works of life have wished Akuku danger a quick recover.

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