In recent news, veteran Nigerian actor Femi Ogunrombi is dead. The actor was well-known as Papa Ajasco. Theatre practitioner Husseini Shaibu took to Twitter on Sunday to share the saddening piece of news. He wrote that the talented thespian has passed away and left all his well-wishers and loved ones in profound grief. It is no doubt to say that his sudden death affected everyone who admired his work. Nw, his fans, and, loved ones are coming forward and expressing their sadness about his sudden demise. Here, check what happened to him and how did he die.
Sharing an emotional post, the theatre practitioner wrote that he has just been reliably informed that the Ethnoumusicologist, former Music Instructor and one-time stand-in for the Papa Ajasco character on the popular comic series is dead. He went on to write that the beloved actor has breathed his last and had brought sadness to his family and to all the people who admired his work. The film industry is mourning his sudden death. However, apart from paying him tributes, people are also searching for his cause of death.
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What Was Papa Ajasco Cause of Death?
Let us tell you that apart from the information that the Nigerian actor has died, the family has not revealed anything about his death cause. At this moment, it remains unknown. However, it is coming forward that the actor was struggling with health complications for quite some time. Well, these happen to be some kind of mere speculation only as no confirmation regarding the same has come forward yet. Currently, the family is grieving the sudden death of the actor and due to this reason, they have not revealed anything about his death cause. Well, our team is trying to fetch any sort of information about the same.
Wale Adenuga founded the Nigerian family television sitcom Papa Ajasco and Company (formerly The Ajasco Family) in 1996 which made the actor popular. . The television programme is a spin-off of a feature film of the same name that Wale Adenuga made in 1984 and was itself based on the comic book Ikebe Super. The Ajasco family and their humorous takes on pressing societal concerns are at the centre of the narrative. Papa Ajasco, the womanising patriarch, his patient wife Mama Ajasco, their mischievous son Bobo Ajasco, the neighbourhood playboy Boy Alinco, the promiscuous gold-digger Miss Pepeiye, and the uneducated ne’er-do-wells’ Pa James and Pa Jimoh are the key characters. Follow Social Telecast for more updates.