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Tributes keep pouring in for the late Nollywood actor, Ernest Asuzu, who died at the age of 37 after he slumped on Tuesday evening and never woke up.
The latest to add his voice is his colleague Emeka Ike. The actor says he’s saddened by the demise of his colleague.
Recounting fond memories of his deceased colleague actor, Emeka Ike said that aside from the entertainment, Ernest was a good man who feared and respected God.
"You’re a good man Ernest. You feared God."
To his dismay, Mr Ike did not expect Mr Asuzu to leave so soon after scheduling plans a month ago.
"I remember I promised to have a meeting with you when I come back Europe. It’s about a month ago. And this."
"Rest in Peace bro. This is shocking to know that you’re sleeping now," he added.
He added that he consoles himself with the fact that he feared and loved God.
"Well I console myself in the fact that I know you feared God, you loved God."
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