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Nollywood Mourns the Death of Veteran Actress Stella Ikwuegbu

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The Nigerian film industry has been plunged into mourning following the death of ace actress Stella Ikwuegbu.

The veteran actress passed away after a prolonged battle with leg cancer, confirmed by movie producer Stanley Nwoko in an Instagram post on Sunday.

“Popular Nollywood actress/veteran Mrs Stella Ikwuegbu is dead,” Nwoko wrote. “The Veteran Actress left this world today after battling with leg cancer. Rest well madam Stella.”

In a poignant tribute, Nwoko shared a video showing the grief of Ikwuegbu’s daughter mourning her mother’s passing.

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Ijele Christy Ejiofor, another actress, expressed her sorrow on Instagram: “Ukwu Gi Dia. Why? You scaled through several accidents and all. Eniure/Achiere came, and in less than a week, it killed you. Oh my… I feel bad. Stella Ikwuegbu, nenu Jennifer, you did not enjoy a thing. Why? Just why?”

Born in Enugu state, Ikwuegbu began her acting career in 1990 after graduating from the Institute of Management and Technology (IMT) in Enugu state. She quickly became a beloved figure in Nollywood, featuring in numerous films such as ‘Spoiler’, ‘Ukwa’, ‘Sound of Love’, ‘Holy Man’, ‘Two Hearts’, ‘Heart of Stone’, and ‘Madam Koikoi’.

Beyond her acting career, Ikwuegbu was also a successful businesswoman, owning a popular restaurant called ‘The Film Bar’.

Her legacy extends beyond her work in film and business. She is survived by her husband, children, and grandchildren.

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