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Nollywood Actor Joe Adekwagh Dies...

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Last Thursday was a day of horrible memories for many artistes.

That day, Joe Adekwagh (full names Joseph Terhemba Adekwagh), one of Nigeria's roundly talented and affable actors died suddenly in prime action. Excerpts from a release issued by the National Troupe of Nigeria (NTN), where he worked until death reads: "our valuable staff and prolific artiste Adekwagh slumped while serving as masters of ceremonies at the 40th year on stage event of the veteran actor, poet and essayist, Lari Williams. The actor of immense credit and show host died after attempt to revive him at a clinic in Surulere, (Lagos) where he was rushed to after he slumped. The Lari Williams event held at the Cinema Hall 1 of the National Theatre.

joe_adekwagh_879406488.jpg"Aged 44, having been born on February 18, 1963, Adekwagh is a native of Konshisha Local Government of Benue State. He was initially recruited in September 1989 as an artiste to form the nucleus of the then Hubert Ogunde led National Troupe of Nigeria. He continued as an artiste until in 1999 when his contract with the National Troupe lapsed. In 2001, Adekwagh was formally employed into the National Troupe, this time as a tenure staff. He was designated Assistant Stage Manager but he was always available to perform each time the National Troupe had a production that required his robust talent."

News of the artiste's death evoked tears within the art community. Known for his contagious warm personality, Adekwagh is remembered by many for his jokes and ability to interact freely with people of several artistic backgrounds - a quality which is rare among practitioners in the highly sectionalised Nigerian art community. Tall, ebony black, versatile and humble, the actor who had a trademark 'pyramid moustache' was one of the few artistes who played many roles and blended warmly within the crowd of stage artistes and screen actors. And he left behind fond memories of several well-interpreted roles he acted both on stage and in television and films. He also did some major works in radio as well as live event compering. Among his memorable roles was the character Tanko Daruje in the now rested Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) network soap opera Wind of Destiny.

Married, Adekwagh who was at a time vice Chairman and later Chairman of the Lagos State Chapter of the National Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners (NANTAP) leaves behind two sons, Desmond and Mohammed.

His colleague at NTN, Shaibu Husseini, remembers as "the unpretentiously friendly thespian." He recalls that he was a prolific actor who "drops off 'lasgidi' after any exchange of pleasantry." According to him that signature greeting was the widely travelled Adekwagh's way of reminding his friends that Lagos is a tough place to live in like Europe, which he had experienced.

The NTN release informs that his body is now in the morgue of the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital while the management of the National Theatre/National Troupe is in touch with his family who are yet to formally announce his burial programme.

http://www.guardiannewsngr.com

Comments (9 posted):

MONICA DAVIES on 01 November, 2007 10:48:01
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HE WAS SUCH A GOOD AND TALENTED ACTOR. MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE. OHHH I CAN'T JUST BELEIVE THIS
on 02 November, 2007 06:19:17
juliet on 08 November, 2007 08:36:08
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What a good and talented actor, very versatile. May he have a perfect rest.
william on 08 November, 2007 10:55:26
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if only we have the right to bring one back to life, i would ask for him to come back to life, may his soul rest in perfect peace
kater Innocent Jr./ on 22 November, 2007 02:22:43
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he will be dearly missed, yes I believe that the day of ones deathy is better than the day of ones birth for thats the end of his life, this will not apply here because we sincerely still wanted to see him grow to blow more than 1000 candles, RIP.KATER UGANDA.
anne shamla on 23 November, 2007 04:51:42
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He was such a talented and gentle actor. He was a "no rush man". May his gentle soul rest in the peace of the Lord.
Hassan M. Adedoyin on 31 December, 2007 10:28:57
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Joe was an all-round actor which I respected in the industry. Nigerians will surely miss him. May he rest in perfect peace and may God grant his family the fortitude to bear the irrepearable loss.
Dele A. Sonubi on 05 January, 2008 10:16:48
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Dear Joe
I cannot believe that I am writing this about you. I have found it difficult to accept the idiotic thing people said about you dying... it is not possible. Nevertheless, I am afraid that if i do not pour our my mind in this form, i will run crazy trying to denying the empirical!
Joe... peradventure the rumors are true... let me assure you that that kind of news sends shivers into my body and it hurts. Joe...Joseph Terhemba Adekwagh, it is not the length of time one spends on earth, it is not about the quality of life-(vanity is vanity)- nor the noise about the demise of such life. Life my dear friend "bros..." the importance of life is when such life ends, to gage the number of people who keep that life alive in their minds and in wonderful thoughts of the soul of the departed. I know, since i never had any bad experience with you, that i will keep the thought of you alive. I will miss you. I will come to the National theater.. sit where you sat the last time i saw you, and when i do such, I will miss you. And you will remain alive in my heart and nice thoughts.
Wherever you are....forget everything else and enjoy a wonderful and unimaginable rest. BrotherMine
fletcher b on 08 March, 2008 06:04:20
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what a great lose from nollywood movies,he a great actor and may his gentle soul rest in peace amen

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