Few days after the death of Nollywood actor Muna Obiekwe, family members have started talking.
A user who identified herself as Heaven said:
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Muna
is secretive, he is very proud, cold and very private, very unattached.
He is my cousin. He kept on covering up. He even said it was his
daughter dat was sick. I never knew Muna was sick until sunday. Rest in
peace cold brother. I will miss u. May u find rest in God’s bosom. And
pls when u come again hv some emotions. We loved you.
His son, Obiekwe Junior Peters also spoke up:
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Daddy
!!! I just can’t believe that you are gone,but your views still remains
in our memory both mummy,I junior and Kentucky we love you and we miss
you may your gentle soul rest in the blossom of the lord amen,,,,,#BBM
pin-****
Muna Obiekwe died secretly on Sunday at a specialist hospital in Festac town months after secret battle with kidney failure.
Nollywood stars have started blaming AGN President Ibinabo Fiberesima, Mama G, Kanoyo O Kanayo for his death.
He has finished his own mission on earth, may his gentle soul rest in peace.
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Charles Novia Defends Muna's Secret Habit_Charles Novia Defends Muna's Secret Habit
I never really met him nor knew him personally but I admired his acting skills onscreen whenever I watched the movies he featured in. He was an actor who had a panache beyond comparison in many of his roles. I always thought he was damned good.
That he is dead is a sad reality. That he died at all when he lived and still lives in our hearts and on our screens is the painful jolt to our systems. Because in Nollywood, actors (and good ones too, in Muna’s mould) never really die. They only transcend to another place where, perhaps, the ovation they receive over there gives lasting peace to their souls.
What can one really say about Muna? I never knew much about him and perhaps many people did not as well. He seemed to live a life less glimpsed in personal details than that more appreciated on the television screens. He seemed to me to be a recluse.
And I might be wrong here but when one reads his body language with the benefit of hindsight, one could begin to piece together a deliberate insulation by the gifted actor from the public eye. And there is nothing wrong with that. Many talented creatives all over the world are like that. But Muna’s case stands out because it seemed like our nosey and sensational entertainment press just could not get anything on him. There were few stories or scandals about him and more reviews about his body of work which is quite the hallmark of an artiste who exploits a mystique around him.
He kept his life private and perhaps, that privacy was as much a tragic flaw as it was a commendable decision, depending on how one views it. He shunned selfies and self-serving instagram posts about material acquisitions. He could well have lied, as most of his colleagues do about his material wealth, just to ‘belong’. But he kept it real. He did. I respect that.
I have read some reports on his death online and while the veracity of such is yet to be final on my part, there were tales of his battle with Kidney Disease for a few years and his weekly Dialysis treatments which he hid from the public all these years and known only to his close family. It was reported that he shunned all entreaties by those in the know to raise funds for him through a public appeal and preferred to plan a stage show which would have helped him out of the medical financial demands. If that was indeed true, it was quite unfortunate. Because I believe there would be few souls who would not have donated to a Save Muna fund, if only to help in giving the actor a second lease of life.
Other reports say that he was a heavy drinker of hard liquor and smoked a lot and there were assertions that these must have caused his health issues. There’s nothing much to say about that. Artistes generally imbibe in habits which act as a counterbalance to the demands of their jobs. How a man smokes and drinks should not be anyone’s worries. It is the self-moderation switch in the artiste which should be scrutinized when such happens rather than what he does in his leisure.
There was no doubt that Muna was a great actor. But he came across, to me, as one who had more of a brooding disposition all the time off camera than one with a happy mien. He was more of a mystery as a soft-spoken actor with a scowl and while that attribute in a better clime would have added to his personal brand power, over here it (that mystery about him) alienated him somehow from the fawning fans.
Muna was a damn good actor, really! And I do not think his death is a closing of the final curtains of his act.
Do you agree in total with Charles Novia's justifications?
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