- Following the tragic loss of beloved Nollywood figures like Mr. Ibu, Amaechi Muonagor, Junior Pope, and others, Pastor Jerry Eze has stepped forward to take the reins in leading a powerful prayer and fasting session aimed at bringing healing and restoration of the movie industry.
- The initiative was revealed by Emeka Rollas, who issued a heartfelt plea for fans and fellow industry colleagues to unite in solidarity and participate in this spiritual endeavor.
The Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) has declared a fervent four-day period of prayer and fasting in response to the recent spate of tragic losses within Nollywood, aiming to ward off any recurrence in the future.
Emeka Rollas, the guild’s national president, took to Instagram on Monday to announce this effort, highlighting the founder of Streams of Joy International Church, Pastor Jerry Eze’s role in this spiritual undertaking.
Rollas emphasized the vital importance of these prayers in averting any further tragedies within Nollywood, especially in light of the recent losses of actors Mr Ibu and Amaeachi Muonagor, who bravely fought illness, and Junior Pope, whose life was tragically cut short in a boat accident.
The AGN president tagging numerous movie stars in his post, wrote:
“In view of the recent passing of our two veteran members and the devastating tragic boat mishap that claimed the lives of five active practitioners including John Paul Odonwodo, aka, Jnr Pope in Asaba, we have decided to seek divine intervention in fasting and prayers to avert similar occurrence in the future.
“Join us on the Alter of Fire from 2nd May to 5th may 2024 for prayers and declarations to deal with this ugly reproach.
“Actors cannot continue to die like chicken let us reclaim our spiritual airways and highways that seem to have been hijacked by certain powers. Other members of the Nollywood are free to join in this programme.appeal to all NSPDians all over the world and all lovers of ACTORS of NOLLYWO0D to join us in this programme.”
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