- Nollywood actor Kunle Remi is honoured with the Trailblazer Award at the Silverbird TV Man of the Year Awards, celebrating his contributions to the Nigerian film industry.
- Kunle Remi takes to social media to express profound joy and gratitude, reflecting on his journey and the significance of the award.
- Notably, he shares the stage with fellow actor Nancy Isime, recalling their first meeting as models in 2009.
- Kunle Remi dedicates the award to the late Nollywood icons Mr. Ibu and Sisi Quadir, both of whom passed away recently.
Nollywood actor Kunle Remi has touched the hearts of many in the industry and beyond as he dedicates his Trailblazer of the Year Award to the late icons Mr. Ibu and Sisi Quadri.
The ceremony, held recently, celebrated Kunle Remi’s outstanding contributions to the Nigerian film industry, marking a pivotal moment in his career.
Kunle Remi, known for his remarkable performances on screen, took to social media to express his joy and gratitude for the recognition bestowed upon him at the esteemed event.
In an emotional caption accompanying a photo from the awards night, he reflected on the journey that led him to this significant milestone.
“Experiencing profound joy as I was recognized and celebrated last night @silverbirdtv MAN OF THE YEAR AWARDS,” Remi said.
“Sharing the stage with the iconic @nancyisimeofficial wasn’t a coincidence; I remember our first meeting as models in a Globacom ad back in 2009, little did we know we’d reach this moment.”
“Our belief in God and hope in the best for our journey brought us here. God is just getting started.”
However, the most poignant moment of Remi’s message came when he dedicated his Trailblazer Award to two late stars of Nollywood: Mr. Ibu and Sisi Quadri.
“This is dedicated to those who paved the way, the true trailblazers I’ve had the privilege to share the screen with, especially late Mr. Ibu & Sisi Quadri,” Remi wrote. “Thank you for your Art. This is also for you my kindred.. We rock forever thank you.”
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