Popular Influencer Enioluwa Collapses on Set During Late-Night Music Video Shoot

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  • Enioluwa collapsed on set during a late-night music video shoot
  • Incident happened after he missed steps while climbing
  • Crew confirms exhaustion after two days of nonstop filming
  • Influencer responding to treatment and said to be stable

A viral clip circulating online has captured the alarming moment popular influencer Enioluwa collapsed on set while filming a music video late at night, sparking concern and widespread reactions across social media platforms.

The video, which has been trending online, shows Enioluwa lying on the floor in visible pain after missing a step while climbing during the shoot. The incident reportedly occurred at about 11pm while filming the music video for Nakwamini, a collaboration between Enioluwa and Tanzanian singer Phina, scheduled for release on February 13, 2026.

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A lifestyle and fashion page, @afriquechique, which was present at the location, shared details of the incident, noting that the influencer had been pushing himself hard on set.

“This happened at about 11pm in the night during the video shoot for Nakwamini by @eniandphina. Boy, I was so scared and confused at the same time,” the page wrote.

According to the post, Enioluwa collapsed on set due to extreme fatigue after filming continuously for two days without proper rest.

“@enioluwaofficial actually gives his all to his craft. He is such a hard-worker and a perfectionist. People rarely see the hard work that goes on behind the scenes,” the page added.

The page also confirmed that the influencer is responding well to treatment and reassured fans that he would be fine.

“He is responding to treatment and of course he would be fine. Success isn’t by chance,” the statement concluded.

Reacting to the viral clip, a concerned social media user asked,

“Kai! But why did he skip other steps!!

In response, @afriquechique clarified:

“He was tired. He had been shooting for two days back to back. We could have stopped.”

The incident has since reignited conversations online about the physical toll of creative work, especially for young entertainers constantly under pressure to deliver perfection.

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