IT was a night of glowing tributes and
gyration, as Nollywood stars and stakeholders gathered at the
popular celebrity hangout, O'jez, in Surulere, Lagos, on Tuesday, to
pay their last respects to one of their own, Chukwudi Bambino
Anachina, who died last month after a long battle with an undisclosed
ailment.
The procession begun at the Masha
Roundabout in Surulere, and terminated at Ojez Restaurant, also in
Surulere, where an emotional service of songs and candlelight
procession took place. It was a solemn moment as the movie stars,
dressed in black T-Shirts took turns to eulogise the virtues of the
man that was generally described as "a gentleman in the
industry."
Leading the night of tributes was the
President of Actors Guild of Nigeria,AGN, Mr. Emeka Rollas, who
described Bambino's death as a rude shock to the Guild. “ He was
my Chief Press Secretary and a great person to work with; the news
was bruising to not only the family but equally, to the Actors Guild
of Nigeria and Nollywood in general.”
“ While every death is painful, the
passing of late Bambino filled me with a deep sense of loss... I have
great difficulty in speaking of Bambino in past tense, we would
forever treasure the memories of our association with him.” He
assured the family that the guild would do everything to get all the
deceased's benefits as accrued to an up to date members of AGN to
them. Also, paying his own tribute, the BoT chairman of AGN, Mr.
Ifeanyi Dike urged actors to take their health issues seriously,
advising them to adopt the habit of going for regular medical
check-ups to avoid untimely deaths in the industry. However, the mood
of the night was lighten up when it was the turn of John Okafor a.k.a
Mr Ibu to pay his own tribute. In his usual hilarious manner, the
comic actor urged the deceased to purchase parcels of land and build
houses in heaven. “Why are you people crying! Bambino please buy
plenty land and build houses for us in heaven,” Mr. Ibu enthused.
Immediately, the crowd burst into peals of laughter as the comic
actor turned to the deceased's wife, and assured her that the
industry would not abandon her and her three children. The night was
preceded with an endless gyration by ex- members of Kegite club,
Federal Polytechnic, Oko, Anambra State, where the late actor
schooled. His remains would be laid to rest at his homme town 3rd
of August 2018
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