“When he was alive you people didn’t show him any love”- Fans drag actor Kunle Afod he releases late Sule Suebebe’s funeral arrangement

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Following the public release of the late actor Sule Suebebe’s funeral plans, Nollywood star Kunle Afod has come under fire from social media users.

According to a report published by Gossipinfo last week, the Yoruba actor passed away early on Wednesday, June 12, in an unidentified facility in Ibadan, Oyo State. Pastor Ademola Amusan, also known as Agbala Gabriel, a preacher from Ibadan who had been tending to the actor’s illness for months, broke the news of his death. Later, it was claimed that the actor’s family had declined to accept the clergyman’s corpse.

Taking to his Instagram page, Kunle Afod has released the funeral arrangements of the late actor. According to the poster, Suebebe would be laid to rest on the 21st of June, 2024 at Agbala Gabriel Egbeda Church in Ibadan.

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“Final burial arrangements for Sule Suebebe

Rest in peace”.

Some of his colleagues flooded his comment section paying respect to the late actor.

Mustapha Sholagbade wrote, “May Allah be pleased with himself and accept his return. Amen

Yomi Fabiyi wrote, “RIP. Journey well sir

Shola Kosoko wrote, “Good night sir. God loves you more”.

Many who weren’t pleased with Kunle Afod reposting the news, noted how he never showed support for the actor when he was alive and in need of help.

One Shinny926 wrote, “You guys are not okay for posting his picture

One I Am Yougood Official wrote, “None of you posted anything about him when he was sucked ooo. A fi suuru

One Aystarr Richy wrote, “But when he was alive you people didn’t show him any love ooo

One Truth Is Bitter9ja wrote, “Many of your colleagues probably won’t respost or comment make Nigerians no drag dem. RIP Baba Suebebe

One Akanji Of Lagos wrote, “I will never use my money to watch any Yoruba movie again laye cos you guys are fake in that industry”.

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