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BREAKING: Nollywood Star Don Brymo Is Dead, (See How He Died)

BREAKING: Nollywood Star Don Brymo Is Dead, (See How He Died)
Popular Nogerian actor, Brymo Uchegbu, otherwise known as Don Brymo, is dead.
His demise was confirmed by one of his colleagues, Mr Mayor Ofoegbu, who is also a well-known movie director in Nollywood.
According to the information gathered, the actor passed on in his sleep last night.
Mr Ofoegbu, who posted a quote, “Plan for tomorrow but live for today. Tomorrow is not guaranteed,” accompanied this with a condolence message.
“I wrote those lines on my WhatsApp status yesterday evening. My man, my 5 & 6, Don Brymo Uchegbu, passed in his sleep.
“I received the shocking news this morning and had to verify from his family. Chai! Don Brymo my manchi. It’s had to say goodbye. Nnukwu nwa na Enugu ukwu,” he posted.
Don Brymo, who hails from Anambra State, was born in 1966 but officially joined in the film industry in 2000 and has acted in several flicks.
He prominently plays the role of an Igwe (king) in nollywood movies.
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