Legendary Nollywood actor Pete Edochie, affectionately known as Ebubedike, has once again come forward to dispel false reports regarding his passing, asserting that he is very much alive and well. At 78 years old, the iconic performer expressed his deep frustration over the recurring death hoaxes that have surfaced periodically for over a decade. He confirmed that he is in good health and remains focused on his upcoming 79th birthday celebration, which is scheduled for March 7. This latest wave of misinformation had suggested he had passed away in a hospital setting, with some false claims even suggesting his son had confirmed the news on social media.
Addressing the persistence of these rumors, Edochie noted that he has been "killed" by internet trolls multiple times since 2012. These hoaxes have historically included elaborate and unfounded stories of him dying while traveling abroad or being involved in fatal plane crashes. The actor emphasized that such malicious rumors no longer shake him, as he draws strength from his family's history of longevity. He also referenced a historical lesson from the late Nnamdi Azikwe, noting that those who frequently wish death upon others often meet their own end before the subjects of their rumors. This philosophical stance highlights his resilience against the digital age's tendency toward sensationalism and the rapid spread of fake news.
The debunking of this latest hoax serves as a stark reminder of the challenges faced by veteran public figures in the era of unregulated social media reporting. Edochie’s continued vitality remains a point of celebration for the Nollywood community and his millions of fans across Africa, who have long admired his commanding presence and wisdom on screen. As he prepares for his milestone 79th birthday, the actor remains active and "alive and kicking," urging the public to verify information through official channels rather than falling prey to unfounded social media reports. His response underscores a broader, ongoing issue of celebrity death hoaxes that continue to plague the global entertainment industry.
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