November 16, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Nollywood legendary actor, Sir Kay-Kamoru, has been buried according to Islamic rites. 




The Lagos State Parks and Garages Management Committee Chairman, Musiliu Akinsanya, MC Oluomo, announced the actor’s death on his Instagram page.


MC Oluomo wrote, “It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing of Alhaji Kamal Adebayo (Sir Kay). May Allah grant him eternal rest. RIP, Sir Kay.”


Although the cause of death has not been disclosed, many actors have taken to social media to mourn the deceased.


His death comes just months after his son Isbae U surprised him with N1 million cash as a birthday gift.


Although his son has not made a statement on his social media pages, the news of his death was broken by friends and colleagues of the deceased.


“A few months ago we were together and shared so many ideas. I was so happy seeing you again after the last time I saw you in America… you are always full of life….Hearing the sad new this morning HaaaaaaaaaaAa still short of words


“But all I know is that God knows best …..Was to be on set with @isbae_u today … .All is well. One of the few senior colleagues that is my friend is gone Sir K sun re ooo We love you but God loves you more. IT’S A WRAP. ” actor, Kunle Afod posted on Instagram.


The Chairman, Chairman Lagos State Parks and Garages management, MC Oluomo wrote,  “It is with a heavy heart that I announce the passing of Alhaji Kamal Adebayo(sir Kay).May Allah grant him eternal peace. R.I.P SIR KAY.”


“Sir k Rest in peace .” Member of Lagos state parks and garages management, Koko Zaria mourned.

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