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Tuesday, 4 October 2016

Legendary Nollywood Actor Tunde Alabi Is Severely Sick And His Leg Might Soon Be Amputated In Lagos Hospital

For those who have been
watching TV since the days of
the Village Headmaster, the name
Tunde Alabi, will certainly ring a
bell, as he was one of the regular
characters in the now rested TV
series.
But the trending news on the old
thespian is that, he's laying
critically ill at the Lagos General
Hospital, with one of his leg set
for amputation in other to save
his life.
Mr Alabi, who is said to currently
have no home, money or
anybody to help him, except for
few colleagues like Paul Julius is
even on the verge of being
evicted from the hospital
because he has no money to
sustain his stay in the hospital
and for further treatment.
According to sources close to
him, the veteran actor has been
battling diabetes for years with
no treatment because of lack of
money. All efforts to seek for help
from different quarters have
proved abortive.
However, in the bid to save the
thespian life, actor and movie
director, Paul Julius and a few
others have decided to cry out
for help.
'If there's a better word to use in
the place of veteran, then that
should come for this old war
horse in the world of make
believe. Uncle Tunde Alabi has
been on the acting scene since
the glorious days of television
drama in Nigeria and he's today
one of the last remnants of that
octopus called The Village
Headmaster, a television drama
that was the in – thing in its days
on National Television. His role in
the now rested soap opera
'PALACE' produced by Ralph
Nwadike was one that viewers
will not forget in haste. This
thorough breed professional of
the old order who is equally at
home with the youngsters of
today, impacting knowledge and
valuable experience into them
whenever he has the opportunity
is currently down with ailment
which has put his right foot in
danger to the point of
amputation if urgent help is not
given. He's lying helplessly at the
General Hospital, Lagos waiting
to lose his right leg or even
worse. He has done his part by
putting smiles on the faces and
happiness to the lives of millions
home and abroad, it's our turn to
help him. Nothing is too small…HE
will appreciate your candid help.
Thanks and God bless

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