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Popular Nollywood actor, Osinachi Dike, better known as Apamanolly loses 2-year-old son

Popular Nollywood actor, Osinachi Dike, better known as Apamanolly, and his wife have been thrown into mourning following the tragic demise of their 2-year-old son, Jidenna.

The actor lost his little boy, Jidenna, who had been battling with an undisclosed illness, to the cold hands of death on Tuesday, November 15.

It was gathered that the actor lost his little boy, Jidenna, who had been battling with an undisclosed illness, to the cold hands of death on Tuesday, November 15.

Confirming the news in an Instagram post moments ago, the actor shared a video of Lynda Randle’s “One day at a time, sweet Jesus” and captioned it, “It’s well.”

Colleagues, fans, and Instagram followers have tooped in on the comment section of the post to offer their condolences to the actor and his wife.

See his post below,

This comes barely a month after Nigerian superstar singer, David Adeleke, popularly known as Davido lost his 3-year-old son, Ifeanyi Adeleke.

Ifeanyi, Davido’s son with his fiancée, Chioma died on Monday, October 31st after he drowned in a pool at the singer’s residence.

Meanwhile in other news, A young Nigerian lady, Goodness Zinny, has bewailed the promiscuity of some men as she narrates her experience with an admirer.

Zinny shared her experience on Facebook while reacting to a post about how men sleep with other women while planning their wedding to their main chick.

According to Zinny, she found out that a man who asked her to be his girlfriend got married to another woman a week later.

She said she was bamboozled when she saw his wedding pictures, and wondered why an intending groom would want to sleep with another woman days/weeks to his wedding.

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