MR. IBU LAID TO REST IN HOMETOWN, AMURRI, ENUGU STATE
Nigerian entertainment industry and fans globally are grieving the loss of one of Nollywood’s most cherished actors, John Okafor, famously known as Mr. Ibu.
Today, June 28, 2024, Ibu was laid to rest in his hometown of Eziokwe Amuri, Enugu State.
John Okafor, fondly called Mr. Ibu, passed away after a brief illness, leaving a profound void in the hearts of those who adored his comedic brilliance and captivating personality.
His distinctive comedic style, characterized by his hilarious facial expressions and impeccable timing, made him a household name not only in Nigeria, but across Africa and beyond.
Born on October 17, 1961, Mr. Ibu’s rise to stardom was a testament to his resilience and determination.
He began his career in the Nigerian film industry in the late 1990s and quickly gained fame with his breakout role in the film “Mr. Ibu in London.”
Over the years, he appeared in numerous films, earning accolades and awards for his exceptional performances.
Family, friends, colleagues, and fans gathered in Eziokwe Amuri to bid farewell to the legendary actor.
The funeral service was both solemn and celebratory, reflecting the joy and laughter Mr. Ibu brought into many lives.
Tributes have poured in from all quarters, with many remembering him not just as an actor, but as a mentor, philanthropist, and a loving family man.
Nollywood stars, government officials, and fans from all walks of life attended the burial ceremony.
The President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) stated, “John Okafor was a cornerstone in our industry. His contributions to Nollywood are immeasurable. He will be greatly missed, but his legacy will live on.”
As Mr. Ibu was laid to rest, his legacy as a pioneer of comedy in Nollywood and a beloved public figure remains deeply etched in the hearts of many.
His work continues to inspire upcoming actors and comedians, ensuring that his influence will be felt for generations to come.The entire nation joins the Okafor family in mourning this irreplaceable loss and celebrating the life of a true legend. Rest in peace, Mr. Ibu.