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Enebeli Elebuwa

Nigerian actor (–)

Enebeli Elebuwa

Born

Enebeli Elebuwa



Nigeria

Died5 December

India

OccupationActor

Enebeli Elebuwalisten (–) was a Nigerian actor.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Early life

Elebuwa was born in the northern part of Delta State.

Biography of albert einstein Enebeli Elebuwa was a Nollywood actor who was born on February 14, and hails from Utagba-Uno, Delta State in southern part of Nigeria. He first featured in a movie titled Dinner with the Devil, a Sanya Dosunmu’s celluloid film. The actor featured in many movies mostly playing the role of a father, king and and chief, but after.

He is an Ukwuani by origin from Isumpe quarters of Utagba-Uno in Ndokwa-West Local Government Area of Delta State.[7]

Death

Elebuwa suffered a major stroke[8] and was flown overseas for medical treatment. He died aged 66 in a hospital in India on 5 December [4] and was laid to rest at Vaults & Gardens, Ajah, Lagos, formerly Victoria Court Cemetery.[9]

Filmography

  • Royal War () as Chief Okalibe
  • Bent Arrows () as Mr.

    Okey

  • Against my Blood ()
  • A Prize to Pay ()
  • City of Kings () as Agbalanze
  • Last Dance ()
  • Oracle ()

References

  1. ^"Uduaghan, Nollywood stars mourn Enebeli Elebuwa". Retrieved 17 August
  2. ^"Late Nollywood icon, Enebeli Elebuwa, buried in Lagos".

    Retrieved 17 August

  3. ^"Nollywood veteran actor, Enebeli Elebuwa, for burial today".

    Elebuwa enebeli biography of albert einstein Career Early Beginnings. Enebeli Elebuwa began his acting journey in the s, starting as a stage actor before transitioning to television. He gained national recognition for his role as Andrew in the popular Andrew No Check Out public service announcement in the s, which encouraged Nigerians to stay and build their country rather than emigrate.

    Retrieved 17 August

  4. ^ ab"Veteran actor, Enebeli Elebuwa, dies in Indian hospital". Archived from the original on 19 August Retrieved 17 August
  5. ^"What Elebuwa told me before he died – RMD". Archived from the original on 19 August Retrieved 17 August
  6. ^"Uduaghan, artistes mourn Elebuwa".

    Archived from the original on 19 August Retrieved 17 August

  7. ^"Veteran Nollywood Actor Enebeli Elebuwa Dies In India".

    Elebuwa enebeli biography of albert Elebuwa suffered a major stroke [8] and was flown overseas for medical treatment. He died aged 66 in a hospital in India on 5 December [ 4 ] and was laid to rest at Vaults & Gardens, Ajah, Lagos, formerly Victoria Court Cemetery.

    Sahara Reporters. 5 December Retrieved 18 August

  8. ^"Aftermath of Enebeli Elebuwa's death, Stella Damasus blasts Nollywood - Premium Times Nigeria". 17 December Retrieved 15 March
  9. ^"Nollywood actor Enebeli Elebuwa buried in Lagos". The Premium Times. Retrieved 24 October

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