Kazim Adeoti, Mercy Aigbe’s husband, offered his condolences to filmmaker Kunle Afolayan with a visit, following the passing of Afolayan’s mother
Filmmaker Kunle Afolayan announced on Instagram the passing of his mother, Omoladun Ayanladun Afolayan, at 81. He expressed difficulty accepting her loss but found solace in her well-lived life. Afolayan requested prayers and noted that his mother left behind her children and grandchildren, who will cherish her legacy.
Kazim Adeoti took to Instagram to share a photo from his condolence visit to the Afolayan family, where he paid respects following the passing of Kunle Afolayan’s mother. The photo shows Kazim signing the condolence register.
“May the soul of our dear Mother rest in the Lord.
Orun ‘re fun Iya wa Omoladun Afolayan.
My condolences, @kunleafo @aremumimostwantedlikecrudeoil”.
BBNaija reality TV star Hermes Iyele on Wednesday, shared the heartbreaking news of his mother’s passing on November 5, 2024. In an emotional announcement, he revealed that he’s making it public to begin his grieving process and because he’s currently overwhelmed. Hermes humbly requested prayers and support from the public during this difficult time.
Skit maker Nasty Blaq announced the passing of his mother in September, sharing a heartfelt message on social media. He prayed for God’s strength to cope with the loss, describing his mother’s demise as a tremendous blow to their family. Nasty Blaq’s brief yet poignant post conveyed the depth of his sorrow and his reliance on faith to navigate the difficult time.
Nigerian singer Flavour (Chinedu Okoli) announced the passing of his father on Twitter in May, sharing a heartfelt throwback video of himself singing to his dad. He affectionately referred to his father as “Papa Ijele” and bid him a peaceful rest.
Actress Faithia Williams announced the passing of her father on Instagram in May, sharing a heartfelt message expressing her sorrow and grief. She prayed for his soul to rest in peace. Colleagues and friends in the Nigerian entertainment industry, including Tawa Ajisefinni, Foluke Daramola Salako, Bimpe Akintunde, Joke Silva, Yinka Quadri and many others, offered condolences and support to Faithia Williams during this difficult time.