Adamara Ajuzie, earlier today debunked the rumours and politely told the media outfit to stop wishing her death.
Below is what she posted on Instagram:
“I woke up this morning to this fake news with my photo among the missing people in Bastille attack. People have been calling and wailing and sympathizing with my family!!! This isn’t funny, get your sources and facts right before making it public.
“My covenant with God is that I leave this earth at 100years old and I cannot die by accident or any tragic incident So please stop wishing me death!!!! DAILYMAIL.CO.UK”
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