Some
celebrities in the nation’s entertainment sector on Monday expressed
shock at the demise of Nollywood actor, Muna Obiekwe, who passed away on
Sunday due to kidney complications.
Speaking to Newsmen in
separate interviews, the entertainers lamented the death of their
colleague and decried the actions of one Twitter impersonator who used
his name to cause confusion.
The news of the actor’s death hit
the Social Media on Sunday evening, with various reports claiming that
he died of kidney failure at an undisclosed hospital in Lagos same day.
Reports
had it that Obiekwe, who was based in Enugu, had been suffering from
the ailment for some time but kept it a secret from friends and
colleagues. It was said that the actor had become broke as a result of
the cost of managing the ailment, but rejected seeking public assistance
because he didn’t want to disgrace himself.
A fake Twitter
account @MunaObiekwe had caused confusion by denying his death but later
came out clean and tweeted an apology for its actions. “Anyway, sorry
guys for d deceit, Munaobiekwe is truly dead and I’m signing out from
this account…. Sorry guys.’’
As at the time of filing in this
report, the Twitter account had an estimated 12, 500 followers, and was
following 120 people and had Tweeted 2, 249 times.
Speaking to
newsmen, actor, Chinedu Ikedieze, aka, Aki, said: “I find it difficult
to believe but it’s true and very unfortunate for the Nigerian movie
industry and the youth as a whole.’’
Aki condemned the spate at
which celebrity Twitter accounts are being hacked or cloned, and even
narrated how he discovered those impersonating him on Twitter and
Facebook.
Kenneth Okolie, an actor and winner of Mr Nigeria 2010
said: “Death is a very sad thing. “Losing someone is sad news. It’s even
worse when it’s someone dear to you and one you hold in high esteem.
“Muna Obiekwe’s death is indeed a shocker and my heart goes out to his family and loved ones. May his soul rest in peace.’’
Okolie
said those impersonating others on Social Media were jobless people who
had a lot of worthless time on their hands to fool themselves and
deceive others.
He advised them to get a life and work for their
own path and not wear someone else’s skin. Bethel Njoku (Senator), a
comedian said: “Muna’s death is a sad start for Nollywood for the year.
He was a good actor and one of the prominent daring acts, it’s a sad
loss for Nigeria.’’ He called the creation of fake celebrity Social
Media accounts a ‘State Crime’.
“I hope the one who was operating
Muna’s Social Media account is dead by now because the person he was
impersonating is dead, so he or she should die with him in solidarity
for his fraud.’’
Micah Aruochaa, comedian and On-Air Personality
said: “I was heartbroken because he was a fellow I admired and even
though our paths never crossed. “I saw him as a colleague in the
entertainment industry and I pray God has mercy on us the remaining
ones.’’
Daniel Lloyd an actor said: “It’s so painful to refer to
him as the past now because he inspired me a lot in acting. “He is the
kind of actor that says a lot with his facial expressions than with
words and that’s something most actors lack these days. May his gentle
soul rest in peace.’’
In the same vein, Victor Osuagwu, Chairman
Actors Guild of Nigeria, Lagos Chapter, described the development as
shocking and heartbreaking.
Osuagwu told newsmen that the guild
received the earlier in the day and are making further enquiries. “We
are not making any public statement yet until we conclude our
investigation into his death, so that we can make a statement based on
facts and not rumours”, he said.
In his reaction, Nonso Diobi,
another renowned thespian, described Obiekwe’s demise as unfortunate and
untimely. “He has been living with this ailment for sometime before it
got to this stage, if only he had reached out to the public, the
situation might have been different.
“I wish him blissful eternal rest, while my heartfelt condolences go out to his family”, he said. |
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