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Pete Edochie alive and healthy, son debunks death rumour

Leo Edochie, son of veteran Nollywood actor Pete Edochie, has dismissed rumours circulating on social media that his father has died.​ False reports about the actor’s death had spread on X, prompting concern among fans before Leo addressed the claims on Instagram. He stated clearly that his father is alive, healthy and strong.​ Leo condemned the story as baseless and misleading. He said he had received numerous calls and messages over the fake report and insisted it was a lie from the pit of hell.​ He added that anyone wishing his father dead would be disappointed, declaring that Pete Edochie will live long and that those spreading such rumours might even die before him.​

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Veteran Nollywood Actor Duro Michael Dies at 67

Veteran Nollywood actor Duro Michael has passed away at the age of 67. The news was announced by producer Stanley Ontop in an Instagram post. According to the announcement, Michael died a few days ago after a battle with a terminal illness. Ontop lamented the lack of support within the industry, writing, "We no dey help ourselves in this Nollywood." The actor's health struggles were public. In 2022, he received a ₦5 million donation from Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin for medical treatment. Despite this, his condition worsened, and he made a public appeal for more help and acting roles in 2024. Duro Michael was known for his roles in several Nollywood films, including "Midnight Love" (2003) and "The Guilty" (2006). His death has sparked another wave of mourning within the Nigerian film industry.

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Kanayo O. Kanayo Warns Single Ladies: Age 33 Is a ‘State of Emergency’ for Marriage.

Nigerian actor Kanayo O. Kanayo has stirred conversation by stating that single women who reach the age of 33 are in a "state of emergency" when it comes to finding a life partner. In a recent interview, Kanayo explained that many women in their early 20s often date wealthy, older men while dismissing younger suitors with genuine intentions. This trend continues into their late 20s, resulting in fewer prospects as they approach their 30s.Kanayo emphasized that by the time women hit 30 or 33, they often face intense societal pressure and begin to pray for a partner, having missed opportunities in their youth. He painted a stark picture of how, at 33, many women struggle to find husbands, urging them to reconsider their priorities earlier in life.

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