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Olusegun Adeniyi pays tribute to Mofe-Damijo, actor, writer, producer and lawyer Veteran actor, Mr Richard Mofe-Damijo, known mostly by the acronym, RMD, is 60 today. I join well-wishers to celebrate a man who has inspired millions of Nigerians with his talent and creativity. Like many, I knew RMD only by reputation, having never met him in person. But in 2017, our paths crossed when the teenagers in our church asked that we invite him for the Annual Teens Career Conference. I thought I would try, even though I was not sure what to expect. Not only did he accept my kind invitation to come all the way to Abuja from Lagos, he refused any remuneration. He got most of the attention at the conference with the theme, ‘Life is a Stage’. And the teenagers will never forget his admonition that while on the stage of life, they all must write their own scripts! ....
Punch Newspapers Sections Published 4 June 2021 The weekend is here again and plans are in full gear for it to be an exciting one. Either indoor or outdoor, the experience has to be a memorable one. For whoever plans to be indoors, precisely anyone who want to catch a movie flick this weekend, The PUNCH highlights some films that will definitely make the weekend pleasurable. Gold Statue Duration: 2 hours, 25 minutes Cast: Gabriel Afolayan, Kunle Remi, Richard Mofe Damijo, Sola Sobowale, Kelvin Ikeduba, Kunle Fawole, Norbert Young, Alibaba Akpobome, Segun Arinze, Rycardo Agbor Synopsis: Two young men ― Wale (Gabriel Afolayan) and Chike (Kunle Remi) ― in search of a treasure of “Gold Statue”, which is believed to have been a deity inherited by their generation. They witness and go through a series of an unimaginable, unprecedented, unexpected ordeal when attempting to locate where the supposed Gold Statue is located. ....
Ify Onwuemene The remains of Nollywood actress, Ifeyinwa Tessy Onwuemene, better known as Ify Onwuemene, who died on Tuesday, May 25, after battling stage 4 endometrial cancer, has been laid to rest at her Onicha-Ugbo town in Aniocha North Local Council, Delta State. Onwuemene was famous for her role as wife to the late veteran actor, Sam Loco Efe, in the now rested popular sitcom, Everyday People. Other casts in the series include Gloria Anozie-Young, Ejiro Okurame, Nobert Young, Big Tony, Ignis Ekwe, Carol King, Desmond Elliot, Seun Soremi and Juliet Martin-Abazie. The late actress’s body arrived at her husband, Anthony Okonkwor Onwuemene’s compound in Idumu-Ogbele Quarters at exactly 6:20 p.m and was interred in accordance with the Jehovah Witness (JW) rites. ....
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