2014 had its fair share of the good, bad and downright ugly. We had
happy moments, we also had sad gut wrenching moments like the ones when
we said goodbye to notable figures in Nigeria who bowed out of life
abruptly.
Here are 7 popular Nigerians whose deaths in 2014 shook all of us to the
marrow, what they achieved during their sojourn in life and what they
left for posterity to remember them by:
Amaka Igwe’s death on April 28th, 2014 dealt a fatal blow to the
Nigerian film industry as we perceive it. Amaka was one of the few
cinematographic geniuses Nollywood could boast of. She owned Top Radio
90.9 FM as well as Q Entertainment, the first Nigerian drama series
channel. She was the mastermind behind the Fuji House of Commotion
series which got numerous Nigerians glued to their television screens
every Sunday evening. The timing was always too small for all of us that
grew up watching fun figures like Chief and Ireti knock us out with
laughter and commercials were regarded with utmost scorn. Her other
motion works include Violated, Checkmate and Rattle Snake which were all
major crowd pleasers. Amaka Igwe who died at the age of 51 is survived
by her husband and her three children.
The Branama Queen, Kefee whose real name was Irikefe Don Momoh was a
gospel superstar that won the hearts of many. She was a shining light
to many who were touched by her unique music. She reportedly collapsed
on a flight to Chicago in the United States of America on May 28, 2014
forcing the plane to make an emergency landing and she was eventually
rushed into the Intensive Care Unit of an hospital in Los Angeles. She
however gave up the ghost in the early hours of Friday, June 13, 2014 at
the Desert Springs Hospital, Las Vegas. Kefee had a powerful voice that
she made good use of. Her hit song Kokoroko featuring Timaya crossed
gospel borders and was also well received by secular pundits. Almost
every church choir in Nigeria has got church goers dancing with Kefee’s
songs. Her music is timeless and will be remembered for decades to come.
The former NAFDAC boss was a woman of discipline and determination. She
revolutionized the food and drugs sector and went on to become the
Minister of Information and Communication from 2008 till 2010. She died
at the age of 59 and is survived by friends and family. She will forever
be remembered for her dogged approach in putting an end to the scourge
of fake drugs and food items that plagued the Nigerian nation for years.
Even though she was not relatively known while she was alive, Dr. Mrs
Adadevoh was a true Nigerian heroine who helped our country immensely
through the singular act of preventing Ebola index patient, Patrick
Sawyer, from leaving the hospital he was quarantined in and spreading it
to every Tom, Dick and Harry on the streets of Lagos. She died after
contracting the disease from Sawyer.
Ameyo was one individual with a legacy etched into her veins as the blood that ran through them could be linked to her great grandfather, Herbert Macaulay, a Nigerian nationalistic icon. She who post-humously given the 2014 Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) Integrity award in recognition for her efforts in reducing the spread of the Ebola Virus Disease in Nigeria. When people remember how the fear of Ebola came to be the beginning of wisdom, they will also remember the woman who saved over 170 million lives by a singular act.
For some people, radio will never remain the same again without Chaz B.
The broadcasting icon whose real name was Charles Bruce Chukwuma took
control of the airwaves on Rhythm 93.7 FM with his programme, Sharing
Life Issues With Chaz B which aired every Monday to Friday at 5.30-7.oo
pm. A lot of people needing inspiration and trying to get a handle on
life turned to Chaz B’s soothing voice for direction and comfort. His
impressive work on the show earned him the award for Best On Air
Personality in Radio at the 2010 Nigerian Media Merit Awards. He died
late Novermber, 2014 after fighting a protracted illness.
Charles touched an infinite number of lives, many he never even knew existed. The Delta State born broadcaster consulted on management turn around in the hotel and entertainment sectors in Nigeria. His impact on the Nigerian media cannot be overemphasized.
Taiwo Oshadipe, one half of the Oshadipe Twins died early October, 2014
after a brief illness. She and her sister were still enjoying the
success of their hit single, “Dide Olorun mi”. She had a bright future
ahead of her which was sadly cut short
Nollywood rookie, Clem Onyeka had just began to find his feet in the
Nigerian movie when his life ended in a very tragic way. He was shot
dead in Asaba on October 14th and he died from a stray bullet that hit
him as a fierce gun fight ensued between officers of the law and armed
robbers. In a phone call with The Sun, his friend and colleague, Zubechi
Onyia said “I am sad that Clem died when he should be celebrated as the
best up-and-coming actor this year. It was painful watching Clem die!”
Onyeka was one actor who had begun to make a mark and his death came as a
shock to all. He died on the set of a movie so it could be said that he
died doing the thing that he loved.
2) Kefee
3)Dora Akunyili
4) Dr. Stella Ameyo Adadevoh
Ameyo was one individual with a legacy etched into her veins as the blood that ran through them could be linked to her great grandfather, Herbert Macaulay, a Nigerian nationalistic icon. She who post-humously given the 2014 Security and Exchange Commission (SEC) Integrity award in recognition for her efforts in reducing the spread of the Ebola Virus Disease in Nigeria. When people remember how the fear of Ebola came to be the beginning of wisdom, they will also remember the woman who saved over 170 million lives by a singular act.
5) Chaz B
Charles touched an infinite number of lives, many he never even knew existed. The Delta State born broadcaster consulted on management turn around in the hotel and entertainment sectors in Nigeria. His impact on the Nigerian media cannot be overemphasized.
6) Taiwo of The Oshadipe Twins
7) Clem Onyeka
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