- The family of the late Yoruba movie actor, Quadri Omotolani Oyebamiji, better known as Sisi Quadri, has decided to honour his memory in a noble way.
- They built an ultra-modern mosque in his name which was imprinted on it and Muslims in the community can pray in.
- Sisi Quadri died on March 1, 2024, and was buried in his hometown in Iwo, Osun state amid tears from his family, friends, and fans.
The family of the late Yoruba actor, Quadri Omotolani Oyebamiji, professionally known as Sisi Quadri, gave his fans some cheering news as they honoured his name recently.
An ultra-modern mosque was built in his name which would see several Muslims worship in the building. The spacious mosque, shared by Adewumicomnedy on Facebook, was painted yellow and had a blue roof. It was commissioned on September 1, 2024.
His fans were excited about the news and they prayed for his family. The actor is known for his quick jives in Yoruba movies and gained several fans before he died on March 1, 2024.
He was buried in Iwo, Osun state, on March 3, in the presence of his family, friends, and fans who could not hide their pain. See screenshots of the mosque below:
In other news, Fuji musician, Sulaimon Adekunle, aka KS1 Malaika, has debunked the news of his mother’s death after it went viral on social media.
His brother, Azeez Malaika, also a musician, announced the news of his mother’s death on his Instagram page on Monday, September 2, 2024.
In a sad tone, he said he never knew his mother would leave without saying goodbye.
Besides, she left when he was around. He wished his mother a peaceful eternal rest and noted that God cannot be questioned.
Several entertainers including Mistura Asunramu, Desola Afod, and Olayinka Solomon, among others, have sent their condolences.
Several people naturally assumed Azeez and Sulaimon shared the same mother and they also sent condolences to the Fuji singer.