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John Ikechukwu Okafor (17 October 1961 – 2 March 2024), popularly known as Mr. Ibu, was a Nigerian legendary Veteran actor and comedian. He appeared in over 200 Nollywood films including those from the Mr. Ibu series.
Osita Iheme MFR (// ⓘ; born 20 February 1982) [1] who hails from Mbaitolu Local Government in Imo State [2] is a Nigerian actor, author, film producer and comedian known for his role as Pawpaw in Aki na Ukwa (2002) alongside Chinedu Ikedieze.
Tony Ganios, 64, American actor (Porky's, The Wanderers, Die Hard 2), heart failure following surgery. [517] Fernando González Delgado, 77, Spanish writer and journalist, Premio Azorín winner (2015). [518] Michael Grunstein, 77, Romanian-born American biologist and academic. [519] William Hardin Harrison, 90, American lieutenant general. [520]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 19 December 2024. List of notable Igbo people of Nigeria Part of a series on Igbo people Subgroups Anioma Aro Edda Ekpeye Etche Ezza Ika Ikwerre Ikwo Ishielu Izzi Mbaise Mgbo Ngwa Nkalu Nri-Igbo Ogba Ohafia Ohuhu Omuma Onitsha Oratta Ubani Ukwuani List of Igbo people Igbo culture Art Performing arts ...
Adim Williams is a director and writer, known for Mr. Ibu in London (2004), Crying Angel (2005), and Valentino (2002). [2] Some of his movies MR IBU IN LONDON. A poorly paid security guard who is always mocked hides inside a cargo container and finds himself on homeless in the streets of London until surprisingly an old friend comes to his aid.
Esiri died in hospital in Lagos on 19 February 2013 from complications of diabetes. A tribute night, organized by the Actors Guild of Nigeria , was held at the National Stadium on 8 April 2013. Mass was at St. Jude Catholic Church in Mafoluku, Lagos , on 9 April 2013, and a Service of Songs was conducted in Warri the following day.
Kiriku alongside his brother bought two Mercedes Benz cars for their parents in 2022, as a token of appreciation. [18] [19] Citing his reason for buying a car for his parents as being that his father's car had become too old and faulty over the years, and he had always dreamed of getting his father a new car once he had the financial capacity to.
Kosoko studied business administration at the Yaba College of Technology. [7] He began his acting career as a child actor in 1964 in a television production named Makanjuola.