Let's offer our services to Onyeka Onwenu free - Bisi Olatilo

Sat, Aug 10, 2024
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Entertainment

A veteran broadcaster, Bisi Olatilo, has urged practitioners in the entertainment industry not to charge for any services for the funeral of iconic broadcaster, actress, Onyeka Onwenu.

“They should not charge for any services for her funeral as a lasting honour for our friend and colleague of all times. Those who can’t provide free services should give way,” Olatilo said in a statement.

“I have followed closely arrangements to give Onyeka Onwenu, OFR, the best burial ever because she most deservedly earned it. I will make these observations which l want us to examine genuinely without undue sentiments and bias,” Olatilo, the Chairman of Bisi Olatilo TV, said.

“It will be an absolute disservice and most unfair to Onyeka Onwenu, who gave her highly professional services free of charge to the entertainment fraternity for a kobo to be charged for the production of a befitting documentary in her honour.

“They are many broadcasters among us who should be happy to do this as a well-deserved parting honour for Onyeka Onwenu.

“I repeat No Kobo should be spent on the production of a documentary for Onyeka Onwenu.

“All those who will serve as Masters of Ceremonies at all the events being planned should do it free of charge to hour Onyeka Onwenu, who was our esteemed professional colleague,” Olatilo, an ace MC, said.

“In the same way all radio, television and newspaper organisations should cover all the events pre and post free as a lasting honour to Onyeka Onwenu. We should be loyal to our friends till eternity,”  he added.

Onyeka died on July 30, 2024, after a performance at a birthday party in Lagos.

A.I

Aug. 10, 2024

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