The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) and
the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN) have described
the death of veteran Nollywood actress Bukky Ajayi, as the loss of an
entertainment icon.
Ajayi died on Wednesday morning at 82.
Reacting to the sad news, AGN and PMAN described her demise as a big loss to the entertainment industry.
Mr Agility Onwura, the Chairman, Federal
Capital Territory (FCT) chapter of the AGN, said Ajayi died at a time
when the young generation of actors were still drawing from her wealth
of experience.
Onwura said: “The news of her death came to us as a surprise.
“She died when her wealth of experience and guidance were most needed by the younger generation of movie stars.
“Though at 82 one can say she was quite old, but we in the entertainment industry were still learning from her,” he said.
Also, Mr Pretty Okafor, the National
President of PMAN, mourned the late actress, extolling her contributions
to the growth of Nollywood and the entertainment industry in Nigeria.
“She was an enviable professional, who inspired us with her outstanding roles in many home movies.
“Her exit will leave an indelible footprint on the entertainment industry generally,” he said.
Okafor, however, added that solace
should be drawn from the fact that the late actress lived a fulfilled
life as a professional and role model to many.
“Her life and achievements should be celebrated, because 82 years is quite a feat to celebrate.”
Okafor prayed that God should grant the
family of the late veteran the fortitude to bear the irreparable loss,
while urging them to emulate her life of hard work and dedication to
service.
NAN recalls that the late Ajayi started acting in the 70s, featuring in the popular movie series, “Village Headmaster”.
She later got a role in Amaka Igwe’s “Checkmate” and so many home videos.
Ajayi also worked as an announcer, presenter and newscaster at the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA).
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