President Muhammadu Buhari has joined hands with the theatre and entertainment industry, the Aliu family, and Ekiti State government to mourn the loss of popular dramatist, Chief Jimoh Aliu, aged 80.
The President, in a statement from the office of Femi Adesina, his spokesman on Tuesday saluted the dedication of the deceased to his art, which saw him forming the Jimoh Aliu Concert Party In 1966, remaining committed to drama and entertainment for over 50 years.
Adesina said “President Buhari says the man popularly called Aworo, will be missed by all lovers of good drama, and commends his skills as a well-rounded artist, having been a sculptor, film writer, playwright, actor and director, rolled into one.
“He prays that the soul of the renowned thespian would Rest In Peace, and that God will comfort all those who mourn him.”
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