Tag: Amaechi Muonagor

  • Kanayo O Kanayo confirms Amaechi Muonagor’s death, pays tribute

    Kanayo O Kanayo confirms Amaechi Muonagor’s death, pays tribute

    Veteran actor, Anayo Modestus Onyekwere, popularly known as Kanayo O Kanayo, has confirmed the death of his friend and colleague Amaechi Muonagor over the weekend.

    Kanayo took to his Instagram platform to pay tribute to the dead with a statement reminiscing about their times together.

    The seasoned actor described how he would often exhibit fear whenever Amaechi Muonagor performed an acrobatic somersault, which he accomplished very well despite his age and size.

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    Kanayo O Kanayo remarked how he gave life to the set and worked hard to retain their cultural characteristics.

    He also urged his friend to rest well since God understands why he was summoned at such a time.

    Kanayo O Kanayo wrote: “Iyi, I was always afraid whenever you did your acrobatic somersault. It was indeed outstanding despite your weight. You would always say. Nwokem, o taa, meaning, you grew up doing it.

    “On set, there was no dull moment as you did your best to preserve our Igbo culture. God knows why he called you now. Good night dear brother. RIP.”

  • Veteran actor Amaechi Muonagor seeks financial support for kidney transplant in India

    Veteran actor Amaechi Muonagor seeks financial support for kidney transplant in India

    Amaechi Muonagor, a veteran actor, has appealed to compassionate Nigerians for financial support to undergo a kidney transplant in India. 

    In a circulating video, the seasoned actor was seen lying on a bed, visibly in distress, as he urgently requested assistance to alleviate his medical condition.

    His colleague, Kingsley Orji, who was seated beside him, made an appeal on his behalf.

    Orji revealed that Amaechi Muonagor left the teaching hospital a few days ago due to financial constraints.

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    He informed that the illness had affected his speech, imploring fans and well wishers to contribute for a transplant surgery.

    He said: “It has not been easy. He has been in this condition for months now. He wants to go for a kidney transplant. What we want is for you to help us for him to travel to India,” Orji said.

    “He just came back from the ICU in Nnewi teaching hospital a couple of days ago. He was responding to treatment but not very well.

    “We decided to bring him home because there was no money but it is not advisable. He barely talks well. Please, he needs your help.”

  • IAWPA African Director Metchie showers money, others to ailing Amaechi Muonagor

    IAWPA African Director Metchie showers money, others to ailing Amaechi Muonagor

    African Director, International Association of World Peace Advocates (IAWPA) Dr. John Metchie has decried the abnormal condition of Nigerian celebrities, especially Nollywood and Kannywood actors and actresses, who he described as endangered species.

    Metchie made the observation in a statement on Friday after a delegation he sent on Thursday, visited ailing actor Amaechi Muonagor at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, Anambra State.

    The delegation presented the Nollywood legend with various gifts including cash and other items.

    Reacting to the feedback he got from the delegation on the condition of the comic actor, Metchie who is also the Prime Minister of Anambra State Association of Town Unions (ASATU), said it was unfortunate that men and women who chose to be sources of our joy and happiness through their unique acts on movies are left in the cold when they need help.

    According to Metchie, also the President General of Umueri community, the most celebrities in the United States, China, Europe and other countries, do not put up half of what Nigerians actors and actresses do, yet those ones are billionaires while our own celebrities wallow in poverty, in spite of their sacrifices.

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    He said: “I had planned to visit the Nollywood legend Mr. Amaechi Mounagor at the Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, but something came up that I must attend to. I therefore sent a delegation to visit him.

    “Although the actor was happy for the visit and expressed his gratitude, the feedback from the delegation concerning his condition, added to what has been happening in a couple of months to many Nigerian celebrities, have made me so sad, to think that we as a people cannot show love, concern and care to the people who bring laughter to our homes. I have been doing my little best in secret but it is time to shout out that, we, the Nigerian people should reach out to the needy, including these celebrities many of who are dying in silence because they are ashamed to bring their condition to the public.

    “In the last few months, many actors and actresses have died, mainly because they do not have the financial capabilities to approach good quality medical facilities for fear of picking their bills. So, we have lost several of them and we just move on as if nothing happened.”

    He called on State and Federal governments to do the needful by first of all, taking full responsibilities for the treatment of Amaechi Muonagor, all celebrities that are currently sick, including Mr. Ibu and others.

    The IAWPA African Director also called on President Bola Tinubu to take bold step as he has taken in many sectors to intervene on the issue of wellbeing of actors and actresses in Nigeria by launching what he called ‘Entertainers’ Health Insurance Fund’ to comprehensively take care of actors, actresses and others in the nation’s entertainment industry.

  • Actor Amaechi Muonagor cries out, seeks financial support to treat paralyzed leg

    Actor Amaechi Muonagor cries out, seeks financial support to treat paralyzed leg

    Nollywood actor, Amaechi Muonagor, has made a heartfelt appeal to well-meaning Nigerians for assistance as he grapples with partial paralysis in his left leg.

    In a heartbreaking video, Muonagor tearfully reached out to his fans and fellow colleagues, requesting financial aid.

    He said: “I’m sick, this thing that is called stroke caught up with me, and from there they rushed me to the hospital. The first hospital they rushed me to was in Nnewi, where I spent some two months and I was referred to Teaching Hospital Nnewi and here I am.

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    “I was on a movie set with Emeka Ani, Patience Ozokwo, Rita Edochie, and Ebele Okaro. I was about to enter my car when I was struck with this problem and since then it has been getting worse. Right now, I can’t move, I can’t walk on my own. Half of my left leg is paralyzed, so it is a problem for me.

    “I’m calling on well-minded individuals to come to my assistance, to see how they can help me. It is paralysis, half of my body.”

    The Nation reported that this is coming a few days after another veteran actor, Mr Ibu, who is currently hospitalised, had cried out to the general public for help as he battles an ailment that could get him amputated.