According to information gathered, the baby fell into the well while playing and died some minutes later as no adult was around to rescue the baby. By the time help came, the baby had already given up the ghost.
Nigerian cinema, also known as Nollywood, consists of films made in the country. The industry is known for its talented actors and is considered one of the best in Africa. But unfortunately, some of the actors have died, leaving fans heartbroken. So, who are these celebrities? Learn about the list of dead Nigerian actors and actresses who are remembered fondly by their fans. A celebrity's death can have the same emotional impact on a fan as the death of a loved one. In addition, most fans develop attachments to actors due to their outstanding performance in specific roles Who are the dead Nigerian actors? Below is a list of 22 dead Nigerian actors and actresses. 1. Sam Loco Efe Full name: Sam Loco Efe Date of birth: 25 December 1945 Date of death: 7 August 2011 Age: 66 years (at time of death) Profession: Actor Sam Loco Efe was a Nigerian actor, producer and director. He was born on 25 December 1945 and died on 7 August 2011, aged 66. The st...
pictures show a man who miraculously survived after a long iron rod speared through his entire head from one side to another. Construction worker Sanjay Bahe, 21, was doing some repair work at a construction site when he fell down a well and the rod pierced straight through his head. was rushed to B.J. Hospital in nearby Gondia, after the iron rod pierced from the right temporal region of his brain to the left frontal region. A team of neurosurgeons, lead by Dr Pramod Giri, rushed to perform a gruelling 90-minute surgery to remove the rod, as Sanjay went into a crucial state of hypo-tension, or low blood pressure. Sanjay was resuscitated with blood and blood products and was taken for surgery at the Neuron Hospital. And, miraculously, after an hour and a half of surgery, the rod was removed safely with hardly any bleeding or injury to the surrounding area. Sanjay's main channel to the brain was preserved by just millimetres, said Dr Giri. Well, he better be thanking his luc...
In this article we'll be sharing with you 8 Nollywood actors that were banned from acting for demanding huge fees. If you have been following Nollywood gist since the early 2000s, I am certain you would have heard of the famous G8, which comprises of 8 popular Nollywood actors and actresses, who were banned from Nollywood for a year. Reports had it that they usually demanded huge fees from producers because they were some of the choicest Nollywood stars. And as a result, they were banned from starring in Nollywood movies for a period of one year. Following the temporary suspension, actresses like Stella Damasus, Omotola Jalade and Genevieve Nnaji tried a shot at music, but their music career wasn’t really a hit. And when the ban was lifted, they all returned back to acting. Speaking in an interview years later, Ramsey Nouah said the ban had a huge impact in the Nigerian movie industry and paved way for a new era. In 2011, Omotola Jalade said the ban was a kind...
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