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Popular skit maker Isbae U mourns father, Sir Kay

Popular Nigerian skit maker and actor, Isbae U, has finally reacted to the death of his father the famous Nollywood actor, Kamal Adebayo fondly known as Sir Kay.

The death of Sir Kay was reported on the 27th of December by a colleague in the movie industry, Yomi Fabiyi.

Breaking his silence In a recent post via his verified Instagram account, the funny man posted a video clip showing him and his father with a background voice note of Sir Kay showering prayers on him.

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In the caption section, Isabe U wrote; “I lost my Dad, I lost my Biggest Fan, I lost my Hero, I lost my friend, …I feel Empty, I feel Confused And I feel Lost, I Can’t Believe l am An Orphan! I am Teary and I Am Scared, but As a Muslim, I was taught to Thank God during Joyful moments and thank God when I’m going through Pain.”

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“God You are the Highest, I know you have your reasons, and I trust You, Ya Allah, So I will always say Alhamdullilani. Dear Allah I beg you with everyone and Everything that makes you happy on Earth, I Plead with you to Help Forgive My DAD’s sins and Grant Him Paradise. Rest In Peace Sir K, Rest In Peace My favorite Warrior, Rest in Peace ShankarBabu “Inna lillahi Wa Inna ilayhi raji’un”.(sic)

Under the comment section, several of Isbae U’s colleagues and other celebrities including Taaoma, KieKie, Oluwadollarz, Adunni Ade, and Broda Shaggi also sent their condolences. However, the cause of Sir Kay’s death has not been revealed to the public.

 

See the post below:

 

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