The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) recently held a candlelight procession in Abuja to honor the late Nollywood veterans John Okafor, popularly known as Mr. Ibu, Amaechi Muonagor, and Zulu Adigwe. This event was a tribute to their contributions to the Nigerian film industry. The procession took place at the Unity Fountain, where fans, friends, and colleagues gathered to pay their respects.

John Okafor, affectionately known as Mr. Ibu, passed away on March 2, 2024, at the age of 62 due to cardiac arrest after a prolonged illness. Despite his health struggles, Okafor was highly revered for his comedic roles and his significant impact on Nollywood. His illness, which included a leg amputation in late 2023, garnered considerable public support and empathy

The candlelight procession for these actors highlighted the deep appreciation and sorrow felt by the Nigerian film community. The event included heartfelt speeches, moments of silence, and the lighting of candles as symbols of remembrance. Participants reflected on the enduring legacies of these actors and their contributions to the arts.

The burial arrangements for Mr. Ibu were also announced, with plans for a five-day ceremony starting on June 25, 2024. This will include a novelty match, a night dedicated to his memory with live entertainment, a Christian wake, and his final burial on June 28 in his hometown of Amuri, Enugu State. The ceremonies will conclude with a church thanksgiving on June 30

These events underscore the significant loss to the Nollywood industry and the efforts to celebrate the lives and legacies of its notable figures. The candlelight service is a testament to the profound impact these actors had on their fans and the entertainment industry as a Whole.

 

 

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