- In a poignant and stirring display of solidarity, the stars of Nollywood stationed in Asaba came together in a touching candlelight procession to honor the memory of Junior Pope and four other souls tragically lost in a recent boating accident.
- Zubby Michael, Ugezu J Ugezu, Harry B, and other prominent figures led the solemn procession, walking together with candles in hand.
- They gathered to honor their late colleagues with touching tributes and heartfelt reflections on their lives and contributions to the industry.
Amidst profound grief and aching hearts, Nollywood superstars, still grappling with the painful loss of their beloved colleagues Junior Pope and four others, converged on the streets of Asaba for a touching candlelight procession.
Videos circulating online capture notable actors such as Zubby Michael, Ugezu J Ugezu, Harry B, and others dressed in somber black attire or adorned with touches of black, gathering in significant numbers to mourn the tragic demise of their colleagues.
Zubby Michael, who had faced criticism for his delayed tribute to his close friend Junior Pope, with whom he stood side by as the best man on his wedding day, was warmly welcomed and praised by the crowd gathered in mourning.
In a poignant show of unity and remembrance, the movie stars—friends and colleagues alike—marched through the streets with candles held gently in their hands.
Their somber faces reflected the weight of their shared grief as they walked solemnly through the streets, united in honoring their departed peers.
Continuing their heartfelt tribute, the movie stars went beyond the streets, gathering together to reflect on cherished memories with Junior Pope and their other departed colleagues.
The attendees seated in contemplation, Ugezu J Ugezu and other luminaries took the stage, sharing heartfelt tributes that echoed through the somber air.
In a solemn moment of unity, they invited respected clerics to offer prayers for the souls of the departed and to petition for protection against further tragedies in the movie industry.
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