Nuhu pledged that the NFC would continue to support the film industry policy initiatives that promotes friendly and safety working conditions
By Kehinde Okeowo
Popular actor and Managing Director of Nigerian Film Corporation (NFC), Ali Nuhu, has described the death of Saratu Gidado (aka Daso) and John Odonwodo, popularly known as Junior Pope, as heart wrenching for colleagues and the film industry as a whole.
He made this known in a statement signed and made available to journalists by NFC’s Director of Public Affairs, Brian Etuk, in Abuja.
Nuhu, also said recent deaths in the Nollywood has robbed the nation of legendary filmmakers and thespians.
”Their deaths, which occurred within the week has left Nigeria’s movie industry in a state of mourning.
”Stakeholders have been pained by the frequent recent losses robbing the country of legendary filmmakers, who have impacted and contributed greatly to the growth of Nigeria’s film industry.
“Their footprints within the development of the Nigerian film industry will not be forgotten,” he said.
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While speaking about the late Gidado, the NFC boss said she caught the fancy and interest of Nigerians, particularly as a lead character in several of Kannywood films.
On Junior Pope and Mr Ibu, he added, “Odonwodo’s role in showcasing the professional competencies and screen delivery by actors is remarkable.
“While Mr Ibu delivered that evoked laughter and comic reliefs, leaving behind a gap to be filled, the refined gentlemen shall be greatly missed.”
Nuhu pledged that the NFC would continue to support the film industry policy initiatives that promotes friendly and safety working conditions, including medical, health and life insurance schemes for stakeholders.
He also sympathised with the immediate families, friends and associates of the deceased, as well as the Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN, and prayed that Almighty God grant them rest.