“I am deeply saddened” – Alexx Ekubo mourns Chiwetala Agu in an emotional message

- Chiwetalu Agu mourns the death of fellow actor Alexx Ekubo.
- Agu describes Ekubo’s death as a significant loss to the Nigerian movie industry.
- It highlights Ekuba’s exceptional talent and commitment to acting.

Veteran Nollywood actor Chiwetalu Agu has expressed deep sorrow over the death of his co-star Alexx Ekubo, joining others in the entertainment industry who have continued to pay tribute to the late actor.
In a video posted on his Instagram page on Thursday, June 18, Agu described Ekubo’s death as a heartbreaking loss to the Nigerian movie industry, noting that the late actor was extremely gifted and dedicated to his craft.
The veteran actor said he was personally hurt by the news, stressing that Ekubo’s passion for acting and dedication to storytelling made him stand out in the industry. He added that the actor still had a lot of potential and contributions ahead of him before his untimely death.
According to Agu, the industry has not only lost a performer but also a creative storyteller whose work and influence will be remembered for years to come.
He also expressed his condolences to Ekubo’s family, friends and loved ones, praying for them to find strength and comfort during the difficult period.
Meanwhile, reports indicated that several Nollywood stars and fans attended the funeral ceremonies of the late actor in his hometown in Arochukwu, Abia State, where emotions ran high as colleagues paid their last respects.
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Read some comments below:
@kintoresourcesltd:”So only for Lazarus did Jesus initiate the miracle of resurrection? Can’t it happen again for Alex? As if God can’t do that despite seeing all our pains? Ok!!
@iveren_kuch: “I just cry and cry like I know he’s physically resting on top of Alex.”
@kadiatu729:”Truly Alex was a great guy may Allah give him Jenna amen.”
@onye_nkem:”Alex, your curtain fell so fast. It hurts so bad it’s like I know him personally.”
@prin.cess_signature:”Alex, I didn’t get to meet you but your death brought me so much pain and tears, especially last night when I saw your body being taken to your hometown Arochukwu, I couldn’t sleep when I finally did.”




