BY ELUBEST
The quiet town of Oria, Abraka in Delta State was a bee-hive of
activities as top Nollywood stars heralded by Urhobo-Isoko in Nollywood,
Actors Guild of Nigeria, AGN, other dignitaries and associations
stormed the place to witness the committing to mother earth, the remains
of veteran actor, Chief Justus Esiri.
The burial rites started at 10 am with a commendation mass and a
lying-in-state at the Polo Turf in Abraka, where well-wishers and
friends had the final glimpse of the Village Headmaster before the body
was moved to his country home in the same town for internment.
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Mrs Omiete Esiri [Wife] Mrs Ophelia Edewor [Daughter] Mrs Boyowa
Efijomueh [Daughter] Mr.Justus Esiri [Jnr] [Son] Dr.Sidney Esiri Dr.Sid
[Son] Mr.Andrew Esiri [Son] Miss Susan Esiri [Daughter] at Late Chief
Justus Esiri Burial in Oria -Abraka, Delta State Pix: Photos Nath
Onojake And Akpo Omaifaire
Thereafter, it was a carnival of
sort as entertainment of guests followed. Though the town people gave a
good show that the ceremony was theirs, the crème de la crème of
Nollywood stole the day as they came well organised and not without the
pomp with which they are well known.
The late Thespian died on February 19, 2013 at the age of 71
following complications from diabetes. His final journey home began with
Nigerian Guild of Actors’ tribute night in Lagos followed by a Service
of Songs on Tuesday April 9th and General Mass on Wednesday at St. Jude
Catholic Church, Mafoluku, Lagos. From there, the body moved to Abraka
in Delta State where internment took place.
Before the proper burial in Abraka, another Service of Songs took
place in Warri on Thursday before the mourning train headed to Abraka
where he was laid to eternal rest.
A number of notable Nollywood stars came to pay their last respect.
The roll call includes Bob Manuel Udokwu, Kanayo O. Kanayo, Tony
Akposheri and Ejiro Okurame who came with the group known as Úrhobo
Isoko in Nollywood; Peace Anyiam-Osigwe, CEO, Africa Movie Academy
Award; Richard Mofe-Damijo, and a host of others.
The Delta State contingent was led by the Deputy Governor of the
State, Professor Amos Utuama (SAN) who brought a message of condolence
from his boss, Governor Emmanuel Uduaghan delivered to the family of the
late theatre icon represented by the wife, Mrs Omiete Esiri; son, Dr.
Sidney Esiri (known as Dr. Sid); Mrs Ophelia Edewor, daughter; Mrs
Boyowa Efijomueh, daughter and other children.
Accompanying the Deputy Governor are Revd. Agbatuta, Special Adviser
to Governor Udughan on Religious Affairs and Rear Admiral John
Kpokpogiri, Special Adviser on Security to the Governor.
President Goodluck Jonathan was ably represented by Mr Oronto Douglas
who led a delegation of Special Assistants and other government
functionaries.
Mrs Ophelia Edewor and Mr Sidney Esiri, daughter and son of the late
actor spoke on behalf of the family, thanking the Delta State government
and the Federal government for making their presence felt and also in
supporting the family at various stages of the burial arrangements.
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