Nameless losses his Passport in Seattle, America and a total American stranger who happen to be a fan helps him find it.

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As we all know, Nameless is on tour in the land of prosperity United States of America and more specifically in the city of Seattle, Washington State and the home of the Seattle Hawks football team with the help of his promoter Dj Peter and Dj Red and will be performing at “the Red Lounge”.

So earlier today the veteran musician who self proclaimed himself and Elder in the music business earlier on this week in regard to the ‘Who is King Battle’ lost his passport inside a mall that he was in at the moment and had no idea where he had placed or misplaced that very important document. He looked for it everywhere for hours inside and out of the said mall and could not find it but to his surprise, he received a call from the person who was owns the club of where he will be performing and tells him that he has his passport in his possession after someone brought it in claiming that it was found along a foot path. He couldn’t believe how lucky he was and most importantly how someone connected him with the club that he was suppose to be performing at! Even I myself can’t honestly fathom that.

The person who found the ‘Mega rider’ hit singer’s passport turned out to be a lady who in some reason Nameless didn’t share her name looked happy to have helped the star(kumbe angels do exists). To show his gratitude, the musician went ahead to give the beautiful caucasian woman two premium v.i.p tickets with drinks on him. Thanks to that lady, Nameless won’t be stranded not knowing what to do in the USA because of lack of passport. In the photo below is the picture of Nameless with the lady who helped find his passport.

Nameless posing with the woman who helped him find his passport
Nameless posing with the woman who helped him find his passport

What a horrible, adrenaline-rush experience to have in a foreign country.

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