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Nollywood Loses 3 Actors In One week

 


Nollywood is currently mourning the deaths of Chris Nkulor, who lost the battle of life after suffering from kidney related issues, Greg
Inawodoh and Chrisphina Adinusor.
While Chris and Chrisphina were acted in various home vidoes before their deaths, Greg was known for his directing skills in movies like Munachi, The heart of men, Bleeding tree, Egwonga, Ugomma goes to school, and Make me a widow.
Further investigations showed that Chrisphina
Adinusor died of a cardiac arrest during a visit to Lagos last month.
‘It is sad that we have lost another actress. We are trying our best to help her family in whatever way we can,’ Ugochukwu Orikoha, Chairman of the Port Harcourt chapter of the Actors’ Guild of Nigeria sadly noted.
May their soul rest in peace! Nollywood seriously needs prayers…

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