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Breaking: Another Popular Nollywood Actor Dies

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Last updated: August 11, 2021 9:04 am
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Popular Nollywood actor, Rich Oganiru has passed on.

The actor died on Tuesday, August 10, after being ill for months.

A video of Rich Oganiru lying on his sickbed and begging for financial assistance was shared online just two weeks ago.

He did not survive the illness as the sad news of his death was announced on Facebook last night by his friend who wrote: ‘Sunset At Noon, Tuesday 10th August 2021!

Ahem… I’ve lost a good friend like a brother for years, a great Nollywood actor par excellence. I’m just speechless. R.I.P Amb. Rich Oganiru. RIP Amb Rich Oganiru. Well, his sad demise reminds me of a song “Celebrate me while I am still alive”.’

Back in 2012, the Nollywood actor who starred in numerous movies was arrested for allegedly murdering his wife.

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