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As Usual Colleagues & Association Accused Of Abandonment As Dwindled In Popularity Movie Star Ajigijaga Is Laid To Rest

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Muftau Sanni Adio is dead. And laid to rest, but the issues surrounding his demise have refused to go away.
As usually the case in the death of most entertainers- particularly of the movie genre, family are colleagues are accusing associations and colleagues of abandonment in the hour of need.

The deceased widely known as Ajajajigi and equally popular with the alias ‘broken’ bottle was reportedly involved in a motorcycle – commercial- accident just a couple of days before his death.
Ajigijaga

Said to be 60 years old at the time of death, it is being alleged the accident greatly contributed to his death.

‘He never recovered from the injuries sustained….the family were nursing the wounds and illness it brought when he passed on’ a source divulged.

Societynwng.con learnt the associations he supposedly belonged to brought the news of his death to town in laudable statements on social media.

Interestingly, the family are accusing the same associations and colleagues of abandoning the once upon a time famous actor in his hour of need.

‘they claimed the association didn’t send representatives and colleagues didn’t visit him when he was down’ a source told societynowng.com

His industry, the Yoruba movie arm is presently fragmented with about three associations claiming to represent the whole.

The deceased whose 26years old wife is heavily pregnant with the couple’s second child has since been buried according to Islamic rites.

He reportedly died at his Oko Oba, Lagos state and was buried at Akiale, Ewekoro Ogun state, yesterday – Friday 31 2015.

Ajigijaga was a famous actor during the years of television drama.

He was well known for the constantly referring to himself has a ‘broken bottle’ with jagged edge in his bad boy roles.

His popularity reversal over the years is widely attributed to been role stuck.

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