Jab Adu Was a Quintessential Master Artiste – Minister

Tue, Mar 1, 2016
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LAI Mohamed, minister of Information and Culture, has condoled with the family of James Abiodun Babajide Adu, aka Jab Adu, a veteran actor, writer and producer starred as ‘Bassey Okon’ in the now rested Village Headmaster TV series.

In a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday, March 1, Mohammed described the actor, who died on Sunday at the age of 83, as one of the very few quintessential master artistes left of his generation.

He said Jab Adu lived an exemplary life and exhibited sterling qualities throughout his lifetime,

”He was not only well regarded as an actor, writer and producer but he also stood out for his patriotism and oustanding contributions to the broadcast and motion picture industry, one of the reasons he was honoured with the ‘Member of the Order of the Niger (MON)’ award by the Federal Government.” Mohammed said.

The minister prayed that God will grant repose to the soul of the departed, and also grant the family left behind by the late Jab Adu the fortitude to bear their irreparable loss.

— Mar 7, 2016 @ 17:50 GMT

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