Nollywood veteran actor, Sam Loco Efe lost his life on August 2011. As it was reported, he was discovered dead in a hotel room.
The thespian was broadly known for his comic roles as his movies usually roused watchers to laughter.
Well, in remembrance of the entertainer, his son Omoruyi took to his Twitter page to reveal that his dad's death occurred when he was sitting for exams in school.
He tweeted:
“Around this time in 2011, I was just starting my bar finals exams when news of your death hit me. 9 years gone! 9 years remembered! Rest on erhamwen!”
Around this time in 2011, I was just starting my bar finals exams when news of your death hit me. 9 years gone! 9 years remembered! Rest on erhamwen! pic.twitter.com/Drz5hl3MmD — Omoruyi Loco Efe (@locodinho) August 7, 2020
Around this time in 2011, I was just starting my bar finals exams when news of your death hit me. 9 years gone! 9 years remembered! Rest on erhamwen! pic.twitter.com/Drz5hl3MmD— Omoruyi Loco Efe (@locodinho) August 7, 2020
However, many Nigerians responded to the remembrance post the deceased’s son shared as they spoke about how his father is still being missed in the movie industry.
Checkout some comments underneath;
Uncle Sam was a diverse Nigerian whom could speak numerous Nigerian languages fluently— Aigbe nosakhare (@Blaknosa) August 7, 2020
It's 9 years gone???!!! Aaaakponana... It seems just yesterday. Mr. Sam Loco put so much laughter in our mouth and still does by his timeless works. The originality of his talent and effortless appeal are priceless. His legacies live on!— Princely Ayams (@PrincelyAyams) August 7, 2020
Your name Omoruyi and your use of "Erhamwen" means our most beloved Baba(God rest his soul) was Edo. Woow!— DavidCrown® of 🌍 (@DavidCrownTM) August 7, 2020
I always pronounced the Efe as the Delta version in my head.
Y'all should be proud. Your Dad was a Legend. Never to be forgotten.
It's been 9 years???!!! Wow. Continue to rest in peace Sam Loco, you brought laughter into many childhoods and families so much so that we cannot reconcile that you've been gone for this long.— Vikki (@toreeah_) August 7, 2020
You'd always live in our memories and still crack us up while at it.
Your dad is an icon, he is a hero, we still watch his movies ... He made us, Nigeria and the whole world proud.... He didn't die, he lives on..— Sømębödy's Sõn (@nonsookongwu) August 7, 2020
He just had to move to a better place...
— Jay 🇬🇭 (@cyrilglover25) August 7, 2020
Rest well legend and you made our childhood fun. Respect ✊🏽— OGUGUA REMI OKOJI (@OguguaOkoji) August 7, 2020
Around this time in 2011, I was just starting my bar finals exams when news of your death hit me. 9 years gone! 9 years remembered! Rest on erhamwen! pic.twitter.com/Drz5hl3MmD— Omoruyi Loco Efe (@locodinho) August 7, 2020
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