Nollywood actress, Hilda Dokubo has mourned the death of her male colleague, Pa Zulu Adigwe.
Kemi Filani reported a day back that Pa Zulu Adigwe had died on Tuesday evening, April 23rd, 2024.
The news of his demise was made known by Movie producer, Stanley Nwoke aka Stanley Ontop via his Instagram page, who revealed that the cause of his death is yet to be made known.
Taking to her Instagram page to mourn him, he told him to rest in peace as she noted how another moving library of the performing arts has left Nollywood.
She expressed that the pain of losing loved ones is not easy as she prayed for those mourning to be comforted.
“Uncle Zulu, just like that Abi! Rest in peace. Nollywood another moving library of the performing arts just left us. This pain of losing loved ones is not easy. May all who mourn be comforted”.
His death was added to the list of deaths in Nollywood. Within the past four months, Nollywood has lost 6 of its own. From Sisi Quadri to Mr. Ibu, Amaechi Muonagor, Andy Best, Jumoke Aderounmu, and now, Junior Pope.
Kemi Filani reported two weeks back that Junior Pope had died after drowning while returning from a movie location with his colleagues in a boat at Anam River in Anambra State.
A day before his demise, upcoming actress, Jumoke Aderounmu, who was a cast in Funke Akindele’s TV series, Jenifa Dairy, had died at the age of 40.
On March 24th, veteran actor, Amaechi Muonagor, who had been battling kidney for almost a year kicked the bucket.
A week before his death, Nollywood producer and marketer, Ikechukwu Nnadi better known as Andy Best had passed on after a prolonged ailment at a private clinic in Owerri, Imo State.
In February, Yoruba actor, Sisi Quadri passed away after he was rushed to the hospital in his hometown of Iwo, Osun State, after suffering persistent hiccups which were caused by kidney-related issues.
As Sisi Quadri was been laid to rest, Veteran actor, Mr Ibu gave up the ghost at Evercare Hospital. The actor who had been battling for his life for months, kicked the bucket following a cardiac arrest.