Nollywood actress, Debbie Shokoya has joined the rest of her colleagues to mourn their colleague, Sisi Quadri who died on Friday.
Taking to her Instagram page, she revealed that she has been living in fear of coming to Instagram since Friday because of the news.
She revealed that her head keeps banging, however, she believes that all will be well. She is more concerned about his close friends, Kemity, Funmi Awelewa, Olaniyan Tosin, and Apankufor.
Noting how it’s hard to lose someone so close, especially a joy giver, she sent prayers to his family and close friends.
“I have been so scared of coming to Instagram since yesterday because of this news. My head keeps banging but it is well.
God will forgive his sins and shortcomings.
I feel more down because of his close friends.
Lord, Please Comfort His Family And Close Friends During This Period…
It’s Hard To Lose Someone So Close, Especially A joy giver
@kemity @apankufor1 @olaniyan_tosin @funmiawelewa
You All Are Comic Actors And You Need Your Mental Health To Function Right…
Please, Be Strong During This Period
God Will Give You The Strength To Pull Through.
You Are In My Prayers.
I Hate To Type RIP….
I Hate It So Bad!!!
But Who Are We To Question God”.
Kemi Filani reported on Friday that Sisi Quadri’s untimely demise was announced by his colleague Tunde Olayusuf on Instagram.
Reports made rounds that the actor passed away when he was rushed to the hospital in his hometown in Iwo, Osun State, after suffering persistent hiccups which were caused by kidney-related issues.
Following the news of his demise, his colleagues who had been left shaken by the news took to their respective Instagram pages to mourn him.
The likes of Muyiwa Ademola, Folorunsho Adeola, Bukola Adeeyo, Oba K Solo, Mercy Ebosele, Jigan Babaoja, Biola Bayo, Saidi Balogun, Olayinka Solomon, Mr. Latin, Fausat Balogun and more paid respect to him.
On Saturday, according to Islamic rites, Sisi Quadri was laid to rest in his hometown of Iwo, Osun State. Videos captured online showed the crowd at his burial ceremony as they watched the actor being laid to rest. Among the crowd were Youths and residents of Iwo, including Theatre practitioners and other dignitaries.