- In a gut-wrenching turn of events within the realm of Nollywood, the industry mourns the loss of Sule Suebebe, whose untimely demise comes as a heavy blow.
- His demise follows a valiant struggle against a debilitating illness that shackled him to a wheelchair in his twilight days, leaving a profound void in the hearts of many fans and colleagues alike.
Dayo Adewunmi, the esteemed icon of Nollywood, affectionately known as Sule Suebebe, has tragically passed away.
His death, shrouded in the morning mist of Wednesday, occurred within the walls of an undisclosed hospital in the bustling heart of Ibadan, Oyo State’s vibrant capital.
The somber announcement of his demise was painfully delivered by Pastor Ademola Amusan, the renowned cleric of Ibadan, also recognized as Agbala Gabriel, who had been diligently tending to the veteran actor during his final months.
Announcing Suebebe’s death, Agbala Gabriel wrote on his Facebook page, “It’s a pity, Baba Suebebe died at the hospital this morning. May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace.”
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Last year, Sule Suebebe’s poignant reflection on his tumultuous past went viral, where he apologised to the women he dated and may have offended during his youthful years
His candid admission resonated deeply with audiences, that shed light on the winding roads of personal growth and redemption.
In a heartwarming display of generosity, Gabriel, a youthful pastor renowned for his philanthropic endeavors, extended a compassionate hand to the veteran actor.
The Ekiti-based thespian, who appeared frail while speaking in the video shared on social media by Agbala Gabriel, the Nigerian cleric, asked the women he offended to forgive him.
The actor, who is popular in the Yoruba film industry, was said to be battling health issues and cannot walk.
In the video, Suebebe said in his youth, he had numerous lovers and that he had no idea who he had offended.
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