By Perekeme Odon
Entertainment heavyweights, leaders, and practitioners in
the Nigerian film and entertainment industry gathered to pay their last respects
to one of the fathers, icons, pioneers, famous and versatile movie veterans in
Nigeria, Chief Eddie Ugbomah (OON), at his funeral in Lagos, Nigeria.
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Chief Eddie Ugbomah OON |
The climax of three days of mourning which saw thousands of
practitioners and entertainment big wigs file past his coffin as it laid in
state July 12, 2019, at the National Theatre, Iganmu, Lagos state.
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Lying In State At The National Theatre, Iganmu, Lagos state |
Chief Ugbomah, born into the Arigbondu family of Umu-Ogwezi
Quarters, Ashaka, Aboh Kingdom, Ndokwa East LGA, Delta State of Nigeria 78
years ago. Ugbomah was born and raised in Obalende area of Lafiaji, Lagos
Island, Lagos State. He attended the St. Matthias School, Lafiaji, Lagos and
City College School. He traveled to London for his college education and
attended various colleges studying journalism, drama and film. As a journalist,
Ugbomah worked briefly with the BBC.
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(L-R) Ralph Nwadike, Zik Zulu Okafor & Tee Mac |
In 1988, Ugbomah was appointed Chairman of the Nigerian Film
Corporation (NFC), which was an acknowledgement of his filmic experience. His
Nigerian national honour, Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON), was further
testimony to his outstanding cinematic contribution to the Nigerian narrative.
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NFVCB DG Alhaji Thomas Adebayo In A Media Interview |
He was a former
Consultant and Adviser to the National Film and Video Censors Board (NFVCB). He
was Chairman, Board of Trustees to the Directors’ Guild of Nigeria (DGN) and
Association of Movie Producers (AMP) respectively.
President Muhammadu
Buhari in his message condoled with family, friends, and associates of the ace
actor, director, and producer whose contribution to the development of
Nigerian’s film industry remains indelible, starting out early with studies and
training in London before returning in the 70s to promote drama and movies The
President believes Chief Eddie Ugbomah was not only a storyteller but a social
commentator and activist, who used film as a veritable tool for communication,
and used it positively for national development. He prayed that God will grant
Ugbomah’s soul eternal rest and comfort his family.
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NFC Lagos Director Mr. Simon Inegedu & His Staff |
Ugbomah’s film career, which spanned over four decades up
till 2018, showed the power of film as a change agent. Credited with over twelve
(12), some of which were inspired by real-life events. Most famous films are ‘Rise and Fall of
Oyenusi’ (1977), based on the life story of a notorious armed robber. Ugbomah
played the role of Ishola Oyenusi, who terrorized Lagos in the early 1970s.
‘The Mask’ (1979), which focused on the looting of Africa’s artifacts by
European colonizers and the campaign to bring the cultural treasures back to
the continent. Ugbomah played the protagonist who tries to steal the Benin
ivory mask from the British Museum and return it to Nigeria. ‘Oil Doom’ (1980),
‘Bolus '80’ (1982), ‘The Boy is Good’ (1982), ‘Vengeance of the Cult’ (1984),
‘Death of a Black President’ (1984), ‘Esan’ (1985), ‘Apalara’ (1986), ‘Omiran’
(1986), ‘The Great Attempt’ (1988), ‘Toriade’ (1989), and ‘America or Die’
(1996).
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(l-r) NFVCB DG Alhaji Thomsa Adebayo, NFC Lagos boss Simon Inegudu & Zik Zulu Okafor |
There were also moving tributes by notable film, musical and
entertainment big wigs. High Chief Tony Okoroji his remarks “ Eddie was a trailblazer, forerunner, and
pathfinder for the movie industry and a lot of us draw inspiration from him. We
must celebrate him not to think about him in terms of death, but what he did
for the creative industry in Nigeria. I thank everyone who has found out time
to be here.”
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(l-r) Norbert Ajaegbu, Ibinabo Fiberesima & Alhaji Thomas Adebayo |
The Executive Director of Nigeria Film and Video Censors Board
(NFVCB) Alhaji Thomas Adebayo described Chief Eddie as "One of the truly
iconic figures of modern times. His legacy would live on through his works and
through all of us. The outpouring of tributes from professional practitioners
is an accurate measure of the man; a man who gave his life to making peace
where there was conflict, to defending the voiceless who were powerless, to
promoting virtue where there was evil," he said.
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(l-r) DGN President, Fred Amata, Peace Anyiam-Osigwe & Keppy Ekpeyong |
Peace Anyiam-Osigwe said, “Uncle Eddie will always chastise and advise us Nollywood practitioners
whenever we step out of line. It is
getting too late to make the changes that we need to make for the industry to
move forward we can learn to do better. The things Chief Eddie exposed to us about
twenty years ago are now manifesting. He was an icon who gave his all to make
the industry works.”
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DGN President, Mr. Fred Amata & Tee Mac |
The DGN President Mr. Fred Amata in his tribute said “I had a peculiar relationship with Uncle
Eddie because he was a friend to my father who was also a filmmaker.; and he
was more stringent with me than a lot of you. Apart from death, everyone
has come up here today to celebrate life because there is nobody or leader
in Nollywood who has not passed through the enigmatic feeling and advice of
Uncle Eddie Ugbomah.”
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(l-r) Mrs. Selekere Timiebi & Engr. Oga P. G Aboh |
Mrs. Angela Selekere Timiebi in her vote of thanks said, “Thank you all for coming to witness the
passage of an icon. Eddie was a man that stood for the truth. The junior ones
that are coming are looking up to you. Eddie is not here, but you are all here
to carry on from where Eddie has left us.” The lying in the state took a different turn when his old-time
friend and music producer in 1971, Tee Mac took the stage to perform for the
departed Eddie.
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Tee Mac Omatshola Iseli Performing In Honour Of Late Eddie Ugbomah |
Chief Eddie Ugbomah was finally committal to mother earth at
his Lagos home in Ilogbo, Oko Afo area of Lagos state on July 12, 2019. Thirteen
(13) children survive him.
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(l-r) Alex Usifo, Ali Mahmood-Balogun & Paul Obazele |
Present at the events is ace filmmaker Tunde Kelani, Mr.
Zeb Ejiro (OON), Tee Mac, High Chief Tony Okoroji, former and present AMP
Presidents, Mr. & Mrs. Madu Chikwendu, Paul Obazele, Tee Mac Omatshola Iseli (MFR), Zik Zulu Okafor, Ralph
Nwadike; NFC Lagos Zonal Head, Mr. Simon Inegedu, NFVCB Member Keppy Ekpeyong; Mahmood
Ali-Balogun, AMP Secretary Mr, Wisdom Nwankwo, Alex Usifo, Mike Nliam, Steve
Mbhohio, Tony Akposheri, Kevin Ushi. Engr. Ogu P. G Aboh, Patrick Doyle, Dr. Tunji
Sotimirin, Fidelis Duker, Famous Otakponmwem, Norbert Ajaegbu, Soibifaa Dokubo,
Dr. Uche Sam Anyamele, Franca Brown, Emeka Ojukwu (Torino), Sam Boyo, Ibinabo
Fiberesima, Shaibu Husseini, and many others.
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NANTAP Advisory Board Fellow, Makinde Adeniran (M) |
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MC Of Programmes, Shaibu Husseini | |
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(l-r) Victor Emeghara & Kevin Ushi |
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Mr. Tee Mac Omatshola Iseli (MFR) |
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(l-r) Mr. Tunde Kelani & Perekeme Odon |
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Mike Nliam & DGN President, Fred Amata At The Candlelight Procession |
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(l-r) Mr. & Mrs. Madu Chikwendu, Alhaji Thomas Adebayo & Keppy Ekpeyong |
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(l-r) Paul Obazele, Zeb Ejiro OON, Wisdom Nwankwo, Ralph Nwadike |
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(L-R) DGN Financial Secretary, Tony Akposheri & Soibifaa Dokubo |
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(l-r) Mr. Zik Zulu Okafor, Mike Nliam & Frank Oite |
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(l-r) Dr. Uche Sam Anyamele & Actor Francis Omoh |
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(l-r) AMP President, Ralph Nwadike & Tee Mac Omatshola Iseli (MFR) |
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(l-r) Tee Mac, Fidelis Duker, Alhaji Thomas Adebayo & Simon Inegedu |
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Ibinabo Fiberesima & Shaibu Husseini |
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SWGN National Secretary, Tari West |
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Soibifaa Dokubo & Jagbo |
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Mr. Francis Onwuchie |
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Norbert Ajaegbu & NFVCB DG, Alhaji Thomas Adebayo |
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NFVCB DG, Alhaji Thomas Adebayo & COSON Chairman, High Chief Tony Okoroji |
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(l-r) George Eyo, Pelumibaba Lawal |
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(l-r) Dr. Tunji Sotimirin, Chief Tony Okoroji, Patrick Doyle, Alhaji Thomas Adebayo |
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(l-r) Mr. Famous Otakponmwem, Chief Tony Okoroji & Mr. Ralph Nwadike |
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(l-r) Engr. Oga P. G Aboh, Mrs. Selekere Timiebi |
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Zeb Ejiro OON & Shaibu Husseini |
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NFC Lagos Director, Mr. Simon Inegedu & Franca Brown |
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(l-r) Tolu Agienoji, Mr. Sam & Chizoba Boyo
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(l-r) Barr. Nornert Ajaegbu, Mr. Famous Otakponmwem |
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(l-r) Adeola Osunkojo & Jagbo |
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Eddie Ugbomah's Daughter & Shaibu Husseini |
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(l-r) Mr. Sam Obiakeme & Emeka Ojukwu (Torino)
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Mrs. Selekere Timiebi Appreciating The Presence Of Eddie's colleagues |
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(l-r) Dr. Tunji Sotimirin, Chief Tony Okoroji, Patrick Doyle, Alhaji Thomas Adebayo | | | |
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Mark Akhuette |
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