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More Tributes Trickle In For Muna Obiekwe
Barely two weeks af
ter the demise of Nollywood’s A list actor, Muna Obiekwe, more tributes have continued to trail his death particularly from his colleagues in the make belief profession. It would be recalled that on Sunday January 18th 2014, the nation and the movie clan were thrown into mourning with the painful death of the award winning actor whose face has graced over 200 movie posters.
The handsome actor who played both good and bad roles in Nollywood movies passed away at the prime age of 36 years with a wife and four kids to survive him. According to our source, Muna, a Theatre Arts graduate died following his long battle with kidney disease.
It was gathered that Muna, an orphan had a grandmother, Mrs Vera Kanu, who confessed that the late actor was addicted to alcohol. According to her, all his colleagues knew about his heavily drinking habit but it never affected his job performance and he tried to hide the habit from his close associates.
Muna, who joined Nollywood in 2001, has featured in countless movies such as “Faces of Beauty,” Songs of Solomon”, “He Lives in Me”, Songs of Sorrow”, Enemies in Love”, It is Juliet or No One”, “Wasted Effort”, etc. He has also featured in one of Nollywood’s most talked about movie with Dopo Jibola titled “Dirty Secret”.
In her tribute to Muna, the President, Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Ibinabo Fiberesima-Ebuka said, “I celebrate Muna, you came into life’s stage, played your role well, you shone like a million stars, you gave us laughter, you gave us joy, you lifted up the dark corners of our young sphere with your smiles. As you go ahead of us, we bid you adieu.”
Jim Iyke: “Candle in the Wind, Adieu Bro. Find rest on God’s bossom, words fail me.
Genevieve Nnaji: “My heart goes out to Muna’s family and loved ones. He was a gifted actor with a good ones. Rest in perfect peace, Muna Obiekwe, you will be missed.
Ini Edo: “O Lord, I am heart broken, to say the least, I know we cannot question God, but I cannot help this”.
Chika Ike: “RIP to my dear colleague, Muna Obiekwe, you will live in our hearts forever”.
Stella Damasus: “This is too painful please rest in peace.”
Van Vicker: “OMG! When death strikes Nollywood or the African Film industry stars ‘I shake’, but I know he is in control. Muna my brother, I had the opportunity to work with you twice in my career, you did inspire me to be at my best, RIP.”
Additional Reports from Silver Magazine.
Entertainment
Nollywood Mourns Veteran Actor, Columbus Irisoanga’s Passing
The Nigerian film industry has lost another of its veteran performers, Columbus Irisoanga, fondly known as ‘Igbudu’ following his unforgettable role in the 2001 Nollywood classic, Isakaba.
His passing was announced by actress and politician, Hilda Dokubo, who expressed her deep sorrow over his death.
“Our uncle, columbus Irisoanga has gone to be with the Lord. Ikoli eh dein na mu. There can’t be a shortage of Angels in heaven that the few here are called home like this! This one is heavy on Uniport, Rivers State and Nollywood,” Dokubo said
Irisoanga’s death is a significant loss not just for Nollywood but also for the academic community. He was a respected senior lecturer in the Department of Theatre Arts at the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT), where he earned his bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD degrees.
Over the years, he nurtured and mentored many students who have gone on to become industry professionals.
Columbus Irisoanga made a lasting mark on Nollywood with his compelling performances, particularly in epic films and traditional roles. His portrayal of Igbudu, the formidable chief priest in Isakaba, cemented his place as one of the industry’s respected character actors. With a commanding presence and a deep understanding of dramatic storytelling, he brought authenticity to every role he played.
The Tide Entertainment reports that beyond Isakaba, Irisoanga was known for his dedication to the craft, collaborating with some of Nollywood’s finest filmmakers. His contributions extended beyond the screen, as he was also instrumental in shaping the next generation of actors and filmmakers through his academic work at UNIPORT.
His passing comes just days after the industry mourned the loss of Nollywood actress, Pat Ugwu, who died at the young age of 35. This string of losses has left Nollywood fans and colleagues heartbroken, with many expressing their condolences and tributes on social media.
While the cause of Irisoanga’s death has not been officially disclosed, his impact on Nollywood and the academic world remains undeniable. His work, both in film and education, has left an indelible mark, and his legacy will live on through the students he taught and the audiences he entertained.
As the industry reflects on this great loss, many will remember Columbus Irisoanga not just as Igbudu, but as a mentor, a scholar, and a passionate storyteller whose influence will endure for years to come.
Entertainment
My Relationship With Davido Beyond Money, Gossip -Cubana Chief Priest
Popular businessman and socialite, Pascal Okechukwu, aka Cubana Chief Priest, has said that his relationship with singer Davido is beyond money and gossip.
He stated this in a recent interview with BBC Igbo.
“Davido is my friend. He is my in-law; he married Chioma who is from Imo State where I hail from.
“So the relationship I have with Davido is beyond money and gossip,” he said.
DAILY POST reports that Chief Priest disclosed via his Instagram page that his outfit for the wedding of the singer, Davido and his wife, Chioma, in Lagos on Tuesday cost seven million Naira.
The socialite recently appreciated Davido for not “discarding” Chioma.
He stated that the DMW boss has made Imo State proud by choosing to marry from the state.
Entertainment
Simi Joins Kenya’s Anti-Tax Protests
Nigerian singer Simisola Kosoko, popularly known as Simi, has lent her voice to the ongoing anti-tax hike protests in Kenya.
The Tide’s source reports that Kenyan youths are marching against tax hike in widespread demonstrations tagged ‘RejectFinanceBill2024.’
Five people were shot dead and dozens wounded after police clashed with protesters who stormed the parliament building in Nairobi on Tuesday, according to Amnesty Kenya.
Reacting via her X handle on Tuesday night, Simi declared her support for the demonstrators.
She stated that “it is both powerful and heartbreaking for a people to have to fight and die for freedoms and rights.”
The singer wrote, “I stand with the people of Kenya. It is both powerful and heartbreaking for a people to have to fight and die for freedoms and rights. Godspeed and Strength. [Hash tag] RejectFinanceBill2024.”
In a series of other posts, she wrote: “Wow. When you’ve had enough, the fight is almost inevitable.
“African leaders- have not you done enough?
“I can’t wait for the day Africa is not a weapon fashioned against Africans. All of this amazing Black power and human resource, but the majority are not likely to thrive unless they run.”
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