Nadia Mukami Survives Grisly Road Accident
Mukami added that both she and some of the members of her team were involved in separate road accidents simultaneously though they were at different locations.
Popular Kenyan singer and mother of one, Nadia Mukami on Sunday, September 10 revealed that she was involved in a road accident over the weekend after the car she was travelling in rammed into another vehicle.
Taking to her Instagram stories, the Kai Wangu hitmaker expressed gratitude to God for surviving the car crash which was part of a spiritual attack that she had witnessed.
Shaken by the experience, Mukami added that both she and some of the members of her team were involved in separate road accidents simultaneously though they were at different locations.
A screengrab of an accident along the Nairobi-Naivasha Highway on Friday, July 14, 2023. /TWITTER.KENYA MOJA
"Story time. I've never experienced what I experienced today. I'm just grateful to God that I'm alive.
"So today was just like a spiritual attack. I swear to God Yeah..but I don't know So we got into an accident like we were in different places heading in the same direction and the accident happened at the same time," she narrated.
According to Mukami, the accident she was involved in saw her car collide with another small vehicle, narrowly cheating death, adding that the consequences would have been more dire if the other vehicle happened to be a trailer.
Despite crashing into a smaller car, she emphasised that the impact was severe. Meanwhile, she sadly narrated that a close friend was seriously hurt and could not divulge more details, not even regarding his identity, out of respect for his family.
However, she did reveal that he was in critical condition, and she struggled to find words to describe his state.
"The other guy I cannot talk much coz of protecting his family and just, not protecting even, just respecting his family because he is in no position, is in a very critical state, very critical state.
"I can't even explain, but today it was traumatizing, it was...accidents are so traumatizing. But I thank God that I'm alive and I got to go home to my son," Mukami expressed relief.
NTSA Accident Statistics
The National Transport and Safety Authority (NTSA) revealed that during the period between January to June 24, 2023, Kenya witnessed a total of 2,124 road fatalities.
Out of these fatalities, 729 individuals were pedestrians, while 561 were motorcyclists.
Additionally, the data indicated that 403 passengers lost their lives, alongside 196 pillion passengers and 189 drivers, all as a result of road accidents.
The remaining casualties were pedal cyclists.