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Fans mourn Nollywood actor, Saint Obi

Supreme Desk
14 May 2023 12:38 PM GMT
Fans mourn Nollywood actor, Saint Obi
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Fans and families have continued to pay their last respect to the veteran actor with the hashtag #RIP Saint Obi and #Obinna Nwafor, on Twitter.

Fans have continued to express sadness over the death of veteran Nollywood actor Obinna Nwafor, popularly known as Saint Obi, who reportedly passed away after a prolonged illness.

The 57-year-old Imo-born thespian reportedly died on May 7 after battling with an undisclosed ailment.

Fans and families have continued to pay their last respect to the veteran actor with the hashtag #RIP Saint Obi and #Obinna Nwafor, on Twitter.

Sharing a picture taken with the veteran actor, Nigerian author, and social media influencer, Reno Omokri said, “I signed a copy of my book, Shunpiking: No Shortcuts To God, for Obinna Nwafor, better known as Saint Obi, in my office at Aso Rock Presidential Villa on Wednesday, July 30, 2014.

“The gentlest and most noble Nollywood actor I ever met There is no air about him. Very down-to-earth. He was unusually modest and made every effort to make those around him feel comfortable.

“In short, the specimen of gentlemanliness May God bless him. May God bless his family. May God bless Nigeria. In Yeshua’s Name.”

Nigerian politician and former presidential aspirant Ahmed Garba wrote, “RIP Saint Obi. You filled our screens with your talent for decades. We will miss you. May God rest your soul in peace.”

Revealing his encounter with Saint Obi, Mr. Sanusi Dantata said, “I remember meeting Obinna Nwafor (Saint Obi) on a flight to London in 1999. He was with Liz Benson.

“He was so nice to my siblings and me." 24 years later, I can still remember how jovial he was and how happy he made us feel. RIP Legend.”

Saint Obi was a Nigerian actor, film producer, and film director, popular for his roles in State of Emergency, Candle Light, Sakobi, Goodbye Tomorrow, Heart of Gold, Festival of Fire, Executive Crime, and Last Party, amongst others.

Obi majored in theater arts at the University of Jos and ventured into acting in 1996 via a Peugeot television commercial.

He had starred in over 60 movies. In 2001, Obi produced his first movie, titled Take Me to Maama, where he starred as Jerry alongside Ebi Sam, the lateRachel Oniga, Nse Abel, and the late Enebeli Elebuwa.

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