Nollywood Actors Mourn Rachel Oniga

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Nollywood Actors have sent heartfelt tributes  mourning Nollywood thespian, Rachel Oniga, who died on Friday.

Adebayo Salami also known as ‘Oga Bello’ in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) described Oniga as a loyal, hardworking and humble colleague who was after everyone’s peaceful co-existence.

He said that the Nollywood industry would miss her mastery of her profession and the unique way of interpreting her roles.

Oniga’s death is really sad and a painful one. May her soul rest in peace and may God forgive her shortcomings.

“She was a loyal, humble and hard-working colleague, also a parent to the core. She did a lot over her children and I pray that God guide and protect them all.

“She is someone who looks out for others and ensures peaceful co-existence among artists” he told NAN.

Jide Kosoko in his tribute described late Oniga as a nice colleague whom he considered to be a friend and a sister.

“Late Oniga was a nice colleague and the memory of the time spent together will never be forgotten.

“She was a friend and a sister. In fact, she was one of those ladies in the profession that interprets her roles properly. She is one of those committed to moving the industry forward. May her soul rest in peace,” he said.

Other colleagues like the veteran actress, Joke Silver, took to her instagram page to mourn Oniga with a display of her picture, as she wrote: “Incredibly committed colleague.

“You have to come correct when playing opposite Rachel Oniga, not much talk but all work.

“64 is a bit early. You have completely blindsided me, Rest in peace”.

Also, Waka Music Pioneer, Salawa Abeni, said: “Rest beautifully in the Lord’s bossom Rachel Oniga, a legend in its true definition. May God comfort your family”.

Rachel Oniga who was born on May 23, 1957 in Ebute Metta, Lagos State  began her acting career in 1993.

She worked briefly at Ascoline Nigeria Limited, a Dutch Consultant company, before her first movie titled “Onome” and her debut Yoruba movie was “Owo Blow”.

Over the years, Oniga has featured in notable Nigerian films such as Wale Adenuga’s television series, ‘Super story’ and others.

The actress died of a heart issue according to a statement her family released on the 31st of July. Oniga is survived by 3 children and grandchildren.

S.S/Pulse

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