/ Jul 01, 2026
/ Jul 01, 2026

Nollywood actor Felix Omokhodion loses wife

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Popular Nollywood actor, Felix Ugo Omokhodion has lost his wife.

Announcing the unfortunate incident on his Instagram page on Tuesday, Felix shared a series of pictures showing the beautiful moments they shared together.

The actor wrote: “In the depths of my grief, I bid farewell to you my love, my best friend, my heart, my bride, my Guardian Angel, my partner and my everything.

“Your absence leaves an unfathomable void. Yet, I find solace knowing you now reside with angels in heaven.

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“My heart can’t find the right words, but my soul does. Forever in my heart.”

The cause of her death was not announced.

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