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BREAKING: VETERAN NOLLYWOOD ACTOR, SULE SUEBEBE IS DEAD
Veteran Nollywood actor, Dayo Adewunmi, popularly known as Sule Suebebe, is dead.
He died on Wednesday morning at an undisclosed hospital in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.
The news of his death was announced by a popular Ibadan-based cleric, Pastor Ademola Amusan, also known as Agbala Gabriel, who had been caring for the actor in recent months.
Announcing Suebebe’s death, Agbala Gabriel wrote on his Facebook page, “It’s a pity, Baba Suebebe died at the hospital this morning. May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace.”
Suebebe went viral last year when he reflected on his past, admitting that he once led a reckless life during his younger years.
Gabriel, a young pastor known for his philanthropy, also provided the veteran actor with a new home last year.
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