The body of the late veteran actor, Justus Esiri, was buried early today in
his hometown, Abraka, Delta State.
The late theatre icon began his final journey home with a Tribute Night
organised by the Actors’ Guild of Nigerian in Lagos. It was followed by a
service of songs and general mass on Tuesday and Wednesday respectively at St.
Jude Catholic Church, Mafoluku, Lagos, before his body was taken to Delta State
for burial.
Friday morning, a commendation mass/lying-in-state was held at the Polo
Turf in Abraka, before the body of Esiri was moved to his residence in Abraka
for interment and entertainment of guests.
Chief Esiri popularly known as the Village Headmaster, died on 19
February following complications from diabetes.
Born in 1942, Esiri had his primary and secondary school education in
Abraka and Warri, respectively, before proceeding to the Maximillan University
and Weners Institute of Engineering in Germany, between 1964 and 1968.
Having worked for some time as a newscaster with the Voice of Nigeria,
German Service, he veered into movie, had a stint with the Schiller Theatre in
Berlin before returning to Nigeria in 1976.
The late actor played a key role in the production of Dr. Ola Balogun’s
movie, Dinner with the Devil, as well as during the Second World Black and
African Festival of Art and Culture in Lagos, tagged FESTAC ’77 in 1977.
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