Actor and film producer Shina Sanyaolu has passed away.
His friend and TAMPAN president, Bolaji Amusan, known as Mr. Latin, shared the news on Instagram on Wednesday, September 12, along with a photo of Shina.
“Sleep well uncle Shina Sanyaolu,”
Veteran actor Prince Jide Kosoko shared a long tribute on Instagram to honor the late actor. He wrote:
“**Tribute to a Beloved Brother: Shina Sanyaolu**
Goodnight, my dear brother.
Shina Sanyaolu was not just a remarkable man; he was a beacon of kindness and warmth to all who had the privilege of knowing him.
His love for the arts and his unwavering support for our industry were unmatched. Shina was always there for us, offering a helping hand and opening doors where there seemed to be none. For those of us who traveled to the UK in the 80s, he made it feel like home, welcoming us with open arms, giving us a place to stay, and even taking time off from his busy life to drive us around.
Shina, your generosity knew no bounds, and your spirit touched countless lives. You were truly a rare gem. The world feels emptier without you, but we take solace in knowing that your legacy lives on in the hearts you’ve touched.
As you journey to eternal rest, greet your dear friend Babatunde Omidina, also known as Baba Suwe, and all those who have gone before you. Your impact will never be forgotten, and your memory will forever be cherished.
Rest in peace, my brother. You will be deeply missed.”
In response to Sanyaolu’s death, Doyin Ola, a media personality, posted a photo of herself with him on Facebook. She explained the story behind the image, she wrote:
“It’s hard to believe that just two years ago, this picture from an industry event was sent to me by Mr. Sam Anwuzia on August 20th 2024, and I was holding onto it to eventually share with you. Then, I read the sad news today on our TAMPAN UK platform that you passed away.”
Ola noted that although they weren’t particularly close, they had encountered each other multiple times in work and social gatherings. She noted:
“I’ve always regarded you as a talented filmmaker—easygoing and receptive to people. It’s heartbreaking. May your soul rest in peace, Egbon Shina Sanyaolu The film industry has truly lost a rare gem,”
Journalist Jimi Akinniyi expressed heartbreak concisely. He wrote:
“Absolutely and Completely Unbelievable that you’re gone. Rest In Peace Shina Sanyaolu,”
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