The death of Yoruba actor Sule Suebebe: a tribute to his remarkable career

Fatshimetrie is a renowned newspaper that covers a wide range of topics, from global news to local news. One of the recent news that has shocked the nation is the death of beloved Yoruba actor, Sule Suebebe.

The sad event occurred last Wednesday, ending a long battle against illness for the talented actor. It was the famous Ibadan-based clergyman and philanthropist, Ademola Amusan, popularly known as “Agbala Gabriel”, who announced the news on his Facebook page, “Agbala Gabriel Global Page”. Her heartbreaking post read: “This is sad news, Baba Suebebe passed away in hospital this morning. That his soul rests in peace. »

Ademola Amusan, founder of the Agbala Gabriel Apostolic Church, was a valuable support to the actor during his times of illness. In 2023, he even helped cover Sule Suebebe’s medical expenses and gave her a new home. This act of generosity towards a talented artist has deeply touched the Yoruba film community.

Sule Suebebe, known for his comedic roles, has starred in over 100 films. His presence on the big screen was a source of joy for many fans, especially in productions such as “Suku Suku Bam Bam” in 2004 and “Ago Kan Oru” in 2003.

The loss of this talented actor leaves a void in the Yoruba movie industry and in the hearts of his admirers. His artistic legacy will be remembered, reminding everyone of the passion and dedication he had for his craft.

As a tribute to Sule Suebebe, his contribution to the enrichment of Nigeria’s film culture will not be forgotten. May his memories continue to inspire and entertain future generations, as his soul rests in peace.

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