Chief Albert Kosemani Olayemi, who was in his late seventies when he passed on last week, played Gorimapa in the popular 70's TV drama The Village Headmaster.
The TV and stage dramatist died on Friday August 24th at Eko hospital after battling an undisclosed ailment. May his soul rest in peace...Amen
Eya, may his soul rest in peace. I am sure there are similar people in America who are famous people from television.
ReplyDeleteChief Albert we love u bt God . . . . . . . . . . RIP
Delete9jadeltapikin... Ehh yah I remeber gorimapa dos days village head master may Ȋ̊§ soul rest in peace Ooº°˚˚°ºoo
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ReplyDeleteMay his soul rest in peace!
ReplyDeleteAwwwwww! May his soul RIP!!
ReplyDeleteREST IN PEACE!!!! ADIEU
ReplyDeleteMay his soul rest in peace.
ReplyDeletehow many LIB redears know the meaning of to 'barb gorimapa'?.....mhen good old days! #true_legend
ReplyDeleteRip God accept his soul
ReplyDeleteMany his soul rest in peace. Amen
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ReplyDeleteMay his soul rest in peace hmmm it reminds me of my mom,She luv to watch d village headmaster in those days.everybody will die someday
ReplyDeletePOOR GORIS GORIS...MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE
ReplyDeleteTHE GREAT ACTORS OF DAYS GONE BY...I WONDER HOW AFILAKA "FILEKPE", KOKONSARI, MR OGHENE, AMEBO, AND THE REST ARE DOING...WONDERFUL ACTORS MASTERS AT THEIR CRAFT!!!!
ReplyDeleteTo barb gorimapa means to shave off all d hair on ur head, not even leavin a strand.... Neny.
ReplyDeleteThats Kojak,remember dt was d'name d'American Son returnee of Kabiyesi(oloja of oja) gave him then. May his soul RIP.
ReplyDeleteGreat talent is seriously fading.RIP you were a REAL talent.
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