A video has captured how Abattoir actor Kayod Are was finally laid to rest a few months after his demiseIn one of the clips, the lying in state ceremony was observed as family and friends and colleagues went to take a look ta him for the last timeFans took to the comment section to recall his acting prowess and how the series will never be the same without him
Actor Kayode Are, the gospel actor notable for his role in the Christian film, Abattoir, has finally been laid to rest amid tears and wailing.
Henzodaily.ng had reported that Kayode Are had passed on in November 2024. The Mount Zion Film ministry was thrown into mourning as a result of his death.
Fans react to burial of Kayode Are. Photo credit@zionKulture”
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In a video sighted by Henzodaily.ng the lying in state ceremony was being observed. Family members, fans, and well-wishers were taking their last glance at the actor, who was dressed in white.
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He was also covered with a white veil and a wreath made from purple flowers were used to decorate his coffin.
Ball bearers lower coffin in grave
Pallbearers wearing purple agbada and cap were seen lowering the remains of the late actor on the grave.
Clergy men, who came to officiate the ceremony, were standing close to the graveyard and saying their last prayer for the decease.
Recall that the entertainment industry was thrown into mourning at last year after gospel singer Aduke Gold passed on.
See the video here:
How fans reacted to Kayode Are’s burial video
Reactions have trailed the burial video of the late actor. Here are some of the comments below:
@inicekay4christ:
“Heart-wrenching! He passed a week after my Dad passed. Can’t believe these are real. Dear Lord, please teach us to number our days as we fight on this good fight until were take a flight and afloat to the other side of the shore. Goodnight Baba Gbenro.”
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@flavenatures:
“A general has gone to rest.”
@mouldermokoena:
“We miss you baba Gbenro from South Africa.”
@mayrhes.signature:
“Rest on and sleep well, Gods own general. I doff my hat for him. A very good actor that deserves an award even in death.:
@kezz_fashion:
“Rest on sir, Abattoir movie will never be the same without you sir.”
@wumiobe:
“Me and my children still talked about him yesterday..Rest well general.”
@philomenaa._:
“Finally….Rest well Baba Gebenro.”
@dynamic_femme:
“I thought of him today, may the Lord strengthen his family.”
@temidayo_ayanfe:
“Keep resting sir.”
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