Veteran Nollywood star Amaechi Muonagor Dies At 62

Veteran Nollywood star Amaechi Muonagor Dies At 62

Nollywood comedy legend Amaechi Muonagor has died aged 62, a relative told the BBC.

He died on Sunday after suffering kidney failure and was on dialysis, local media reported.

The actor’s cousin Tony Muonagor, also known as Tony Oneweek, confirmed his death to BBC News Pidgin.

His death comes just a few days after he appealed for help to raise funds for a kidney transplant in India.

Many of his fans have taken to social media to mourn him.

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During his career, Muonagor appeared in dozens of films, including Aki and Paw Paw, one of his most famous roles where he played the father of two mischief-making, over-exuberant teenagers.

He was nominated for the 2017 Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards for Best Actor.

His death comes just a few weeks after Nigeria lost another Nollywood star John Okafor, better known as Mr Ibu, who also needed medical help.

A few weeks ago, a social media video showing Nollywood comedy legend Amaechi Muonagor in poor health and begging for financial help shocked many Nigerians.
He was seen in bed with a bandage on his chest, barely able to talk.
Another actor, sitting next to him, explains that Muonagor needs money to pay for a kidney transplant.
The news comes as Nigerians are still mourning the death of Nollywood star John Okafor, better known as Mr Ibu, who also needed medical help.
In a video released, a clearly distressed Muonagor, rasps in the Igbo language: “Igbo people, I greet you all.”
He was unable to continue that’s when actor Kingsley Orji took over explaining that the veteran performer is suffering from kidney-related issues.

BBC

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