Renowned veteran actor Kanayo O Kanayo recently had a fun encounter with dynamic content creator Michael Charles, known as OGB Recent, which was caught in a trending new video.
OGB recently approached Kanayo on the movie set, hand outstretched for a shake, only to find him unresponsive. Kanayo gently guided OGB Recent’s head downward, requesting a courteous bow in greeting.
Unfazed by the unexpected gesture, OGB Recent goes on to surprise Kanayo with a thoughtful gift, a cool drink which the veteran actor gratefully accepts.
Kanayo, moved by the gesture, gives heartfelt prayers and lavishes thanks on the skitmaker.
Meanwhile, Kanayo O Kanayo, nicknamed Nnayi Sacrifice, recently responded to the murder of his colleague and friend, Amaechi Muonagor.
As previously reported, news of Amaechi’s passing spread on social media on Sunday, March 24, as fans paid respect to the veteran actor, best known for his performance in the hit movie Aki and Pawpaw.
Kanayo took to social media on Monday, March 25, to share memories of his time on movie sets with Amaechi.
Kanayo reflected on their time together, recalling how he frequently voiced anxiety whenever the dead executed an acrobatic somersault despite his age and stature. Kanayo, who prayed for the deceased, claimed that there was no dull moment.
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