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Popular Nollywood Actor, Sir K Is Dead

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By Akinwale Kasali

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It came as a rude shock to fans, colleagues and family of popular Nollywood Actor, Kamal Adebayo known as Sir K Kamoru  when the news spread like wild fire that he had died.

The make-believe industry has been thrown into mourning following this sad development.

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Known for his comic and satirical way of interpreting his role, Sir K Kamoru  died in the early hours of Tuesday, 27th December, 2022.

The circumstances surrounding his death is still sketchy, but the Actor will be buried Tuesday according to Islamic rites.

Sir K is the father of star comedian, Isbae U, whose news recently went viral on social media for splashing over N100 million on his new house.

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The renowned actor also known for his ‘bad boy’ roles in movies, was one of the right-hand men of Chairman of the Lagos Parks and Garages and Transport Union Chief, Musiliu Ayinde Akinsanya a.k.a. MC Oluomo.

The news of the actor’s demise was made public by his colleague Yomi Fabiyi on December 27 who expressed sadness over the sudden tragic news.

Obviously pained by Kamoru’s death, the filmmaker bade him farewell on his page and expressed how badly hit he was by the news.

Actress, Wunmi Toriola couldn’t hold back tears as she took to her social media page to lament the sudden demise of the actor, bidding him farewell, stressing that he would be missed in the industry.

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Sir K would be missed for his good interpretation of roles, and his character in movies.

He had been off the Nollywood radar for a while but appeared on the Comedy Skit of his Son in recent times.


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