
To say the heart of man is desperately wicked is an understatement, as some yet-to-be identified persons are unrelenting in ‘evil’. This may not be unconnected to the fact that Sosoliso plane crash survivor, Okwuchi Kechi, has been scammed. Sosoliso plane crash survivor.
Kechi became an instant international singing star when she wowed the judges of America’s Got Talent reality show recently with her sonorous voice and powerful vocal. All four judges; Mel B, Howie Mandel, Hedi Klum and Simon Cowell and the whole audience gave a standing ovation to greet the genius of the brilliant lady who cheated death in the ill-fated Port Harcourt bound Sosoliso flight of 2005, where 107 persons lost their lives.
Sosoliso plane crash survivor
It’s been 12 years since Sosoliso Airlines flight 1145 crash-landed in Port Harcourt resulting in the death of 108 of the 110 people aboard. Among the victims were 61 secondary school pupils from the Loyola Jesuit College in Abuja, one of whom survived, named Okwuchi Kechi. Sosoliso plane crash survivor wows judges at America’s Got Talent.
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Perhaps one of the most tragic aspects of the plane crash was that several of the passengers survived the initial crash landing, but were killed in the ensuing fire due to the inadequate emergency preparedness of the Port Harcourt airport. The airport only had one fire truck and no ambulances, which meant the rescue process went extremely slow.
Kechi did a song by Ed Sheeran, ‘Thinking Out Loud’ released in 2014. She gave a little background on why she will be doing the song and left everyone in awe when she was done singing. Read it up HERE.
The singer had more than 100 surgeries in the US after the crash and graduated with a First Class degree from University of Thomas Houston. She only opened her Instagram account after joining the America’s Got Talent reality show.
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Kechi, who is preparing for the next round of the competition, is now grappling with realities of fame as her Instagram page has been cloned by some fraudsters who have seen her as a prospect to defraud people. The survivor opened her Instagram page on May 24, 2017 and already has over 26,000 followers. The hack must have prompted the fraudsters into thinking she’s a fertile land to milk for unscrupulous gains. Even the cloned handle, in matter of days, has had over one thousand followers.
Confirming the hack and warning new followers, Kechi wrote: “Guys, this is not my account, if you followed, thinking it was me, it isn’t. It’s just a PSA.”
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