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Olumide Bakare, Popular Nollywood Actor, Dies

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Nollywood popular actor, Olumide Bakare, is dead. He died in the early hours of yesterday. According to media reports, Bakare, aged 65, who has been sick for more than a year was discharged from the University College Hospital (UCH) last year after he was allegedly diagnosed with a respirator­y disorder problem.

The Ibadan-based actor and former NTA staff, fondly called Chief Koko on the heels of his role in a TV series, ‘Koko Close’ back in the days, had been battling ill-health since 2013, according to a News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) report.

Meanwhile, President, Directors’ Guild of Nigeria (DGN), Fred Amata, yesterday said the death of Bakare would not stop his legacy from living-on in the minds of people, through the theatre.

Amata told NAN in Lagos that thespians, even after death, were always remembered because of their contributi­ons to the entertainm­ent industry.

“It is sad that we have lost one of our veteran actors in the entertainm­ent industry but we must give glory to God for He is the giver and taker of life. Although Bakare is dead, but he will continue to live on through his works and contributi­ons to Nollywood, in the minds of his fans and friends,” he said.

Amata condoled with the family of the deceased and prayed that God would grant them the fortitude to bear the loss.

President, Actors’ Guild of Nigeria (AGN), Emeka Ibeh, said, “I really do not know the deceased in person but from his works and contributi­ons to the developmen­t of Nollywood, he would be greatly missed by his fans. I pray that God grants his family members the strength to bear the loss, at a time like this”.

Ibeh urged thespians in the country to continue to impact positively in the entertainm­ent industry, saying that their good works would definitely outlive them.

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