Veteran Nollywood actor Don Brymo Uchegbu is dead.
The 56-year-old was said to have passed on in his sleep on Wednesday, June 14.
Actor Mayor Ofoegbu confirmed the news in a post shared on his Facebook page on Thursday.
Sharing the deceased’s picture, Ofoegbu wrote: “Plan for tomorrow but live for today. Tomorrow is not guaranteed. I wrote those lines on my WhatsApp status yesterday evening. My man, my 5 & 6, Don Brymo Uchegbu, passed away in his sleep."
“I received the shocking news this morning and had to verify from his family. Chai Don Brymo my manchi. It’s hard to say goodbye.Nnukwu nwa na Enugu ukwu," Mayor added.
Don Brymo hails from Enugwu Ukwu in Njikoka LGA of Anambra.
He officially joined the film industry in 2000 and has acted in several movies mostly playing the role of a chief.
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