After
losing veteran actor, Martins Njubuigbo, popularly known as Elder Maya to the
cold hands of death last week, the Nigerian movie industry may suffer another
terrible blow if nothing is done and fast too, to save a soul. Veteran actor,
Tunde Alabi is dying.
He’s lying critically ill at the Lagos General hospital,
and needs financial assistance to prevent one of his legs from being amputated.
When HVP visited him at Lagos General hospital earlier in the week, the ailing
actor who was one of the regular characters in the now rested TV series, the
‘Village Headmaster’ looked worried and abandoned. There are indications that
he may be evicted from the hospital any moment from now because he has no money
to sustain his stay there.
The actor, who now wears a badge on his left leg
said, his condition became worse after he was diagnosed as suffering from
diabetes. Narrating his ordeal to HVP ,the ailing actor said, he was hale and
hearty until the night of 19th of July, when he had a strange expulsion on his
right leg which has not only kept the actor off the screen for sometime now,
but also has impoverished him.
“I went to bed at about 8.
30 pm that fateful day with the intention of waking up at 1 am. When it was
about 9 pm, I had a strange expulsion on my right leg. Immediately, the leg
started burning and I screamed throughout the night. The following morning I
couldn’t move the leg again. It was a spiritual attack. That’s what has kept me
under this condition,” he narrated.
However, prior to this time, the ailing
actor claimed he never knew that he had diabetes. In fact, it was after he was
admitted at the hospital that he was diagnosed as suffering from diabetes.
According to him, “for years, I never knew I was a diabetic patient,’ he said.
On the amputation of his leg, the actor explained that the hospital management
has not concluded on whether his leg would be amputated or not. Alabi, however,
thanked some of his colleagues who have been supporting him financially.
He
also called on well-meaning Nigerians to come to his rescue, saying Ï don’t
want to die.” Meanwhile, according to Paul Julius, a film maker and actor, who
has been Alabi’s pillar of strength, the ailing actor may be evicted from the
hospital because of his inability to foot his medical bills. He said, he has
been supporting him financially since he fell sick, and called on Nigerians to
come to his rescue.
“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 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. He has done his part in bringing happiness to many homes within and
outside the shores of the country and he deserves to live,” he said.

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