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Nigerian Celebrities Mark Posthumous Birthday For Late Junior Pope

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Nigerian celebrities have taken to social media platforms to mark the posthumous birthday of their late colleague and friend, Junior Pope.

A celebrity actress, Rachael Okonkwo, took to her Instagram page to express how heartbroken it was for her as she could no longer call him in person or on phone to wish him happy birthday. Meanwhile, in a posthumous manner, she still expressed happy birthday wishes to him – as she offered prayers that God should accept his soul. She also expressed that he would remain in her heart forever.

In her words: “Happy birthday to you OYOM. I can’t even call u as usual to wish you happy birthday. May God accept your soul and grant you eternal rest. You’ll forever be in our hearts”.
“Happy birthday to you regardless….nwannem you will Forever be in our hearts.”
“Oyom May God grant you eternal rest.”

“I wish I can still call you as usual to wish you happy birthday, unfortunately it’s no longer possible. I just wish all these stories are prank however I can’t fight God Jee nke oma onyem” – she concluded.

Baba Rex’s wife (Kocha Rex) and Kcee took to her comment section of Rachael Okonkwo to grieve over the late actor.

Kocha Rex wrote: “It is well.”

Kcee wrote, “Omg with crying emojis.”

Nollywood producer, Stanley Nwoko, noted that this is the first birthday of Junior Pope without his family, fans and colleagues. He expressed how deeply sad it is in his heart as they can’t see him anymore as he noted how death took him away like thief; however, he gives thanks to God.

Stanley added that it breaks his heart that his birthday is being celebrated by people in this absence, which is as a result of his demise. However, he went ahead to shower praises on him, describing him as a great man, who was always smiling, lively and fun to be with.

In his words: “First birthday without your family, Fans and colleagues, it really saddened my heart that we won’t see you no more. Death took you away from us like a thief but in all things, we give thanks to God.”

“Posthumous Birthday swag Nation.”

“Nollywood miss you JP, your fans miss you, your family miss you. How I wish God can give you a second chance.”

“It really breaks my heart to the lowest that we are celebrating your birthday today in your absence, you were a great man, always smiling, always lively, fun to be with.”

“Rest in the bosom of the lord swag nation (who does that)” – he concluded.

 

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Nollywood Filmaker, Hope Sameuel, Advocates Self-Care for Actors

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Nollywood actress and filmmaker, Hope Samuel, has called for a positive change in the approach of the movie industry to the essential issue of health care.

The actress said this in an interview session – as she emphasized the importance of inclining a high priority on self-care. She suggested organizing programmes to teach actors and movie-crew members how to look after themselves rather than putting their entire attention on their jobs only.

In her words: “We need change. If I were put in charge, l will organize seminars on how to take care of ourselves while we are still strong. A lot of us work, work and work without taking good care of ourselves and before long, we fall sick and begin to treat ourselves with our life’s savings, because of neglect over the years.”

“People are dying and falling sick because of total disregard for their well-being. This is not right”

Nollywood stars who have recently passed away due to health issues include John Okafor (also known as Mr. Ibu), whose leg was amputated due to blood clot issues; Jimi Solanke, who died while being transported to a hospital; Deji Aderemi, who fought an undisclosed illness; Amaechi Muonagor, who died battling kidney disease; and Sisi Quadri who died after a brief illness.

Hope Samuel is really passionate this, as she is seriously advocating for actors to give top priority to their health and general well-being.

She is a talented actor – and over the years, has produced movies, which include ‘Kiki’s Dilemma’, ‘Sweet Candy’, and ‘The Love I Found’. She also featured in movies, which include ‘Cold Vengeance’, ‘Devil’s Orchard’, ‘Whispering Notes’, ‘Long Way Home’, ‘Ink of the Gods’, ‘Akawo’, and ‘My Last Life’.

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Actor Junior Pope Buried Amidst Tears In Enugu

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It was an all-out emotional situation, as sadness and grief enveloped the town of Uwala Abaka, Ukehe, Igboetiti Local Government Area of Enugu State, on Friday, May 17, 2024, as the body of actor John Odonwodo, popularly known as Junior Pope, was laid to rest.

Actually, it had earlier been reported that the burial rites would commence at 10:00 am with a commendation mass at St. Peter’s Catholic Parish, Ukehe, and lying-in-state at his father’s compound, where family members, well-wishers, colleagues and friends had the final glimpse of the late actor before the body was moved to a private venue for internment at about 1:30 pm.

The atmosphere at the burial ceremony was sombre as colleagues and fans gathered to pay their last respects to the late actor.

The late actor’s wife, Jennifer Awele, couldn’t roll back tears as she was sighted weeping profusely at the commencement of the final funeral procession.

Reports had it that the 43-year-old actor died alongside four other people on April 10, after their boat capsized in the Anam River, in Anambra State, while returning from a movie shoot.

While speaking at the burial ceremony, veteran actress Rita Edochie said that she was heartbroken when she heard the sad news of Junior Pope’s death. She said it’s very painful to her and numerous people, especially those that are fans of the late actor and Nollywood.

Other actors at the burial ceremony were also seen in a very sad mood, expressing grief about the demise of the actor. May his soul continue to rest in peace.

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Don’t Care About What Critics Say About You – Don Jazzy

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Renowned music executive and producer, Michael Collins Ajereh, famously known as Don Jazzy, had recently offered tips to fans on how to handle critics.

He urged fans not to be agitated or distracted by criticisms especially at the time that have achieved success as a result of the attainment of their goals – because the critics never cared or bothered about them when they were striving to achieve success.

More so, he said paying attention to critics is a form of distraction and setting for discouragement, as critics would always speak negative things in order to cause demotivation that could lead to inability of achieving success.

Don Jazzy, On Saturday, May 18, 2024, shared this on his ‘X handle’; where he wrote: “Nobody gives a damn about you when you are suffering and grinding. If you give a damn about what people think about you when you make it, then you didn’t learn anything in the come-up and will be back suffering in no time.”

“Worrying about what people think about you in your ‘grinding phase’ and your ‘made phase’ is a distraction” – he concluded.

Be yourself, believe in yourself, and keep your motivation alive always, so you can fervently be of the ability to pursue and achieve your goals. don’t listen or heed to what critics say about you, to pull you down. Ensure you give words of affirmations to yourself, every day.

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