/ Jun 29, 2026
/ Jun 29, 2026

Nollywood Actor Junior Pope Dies In Boat Accident

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Nollywood actor, Junior Pope Odonwodo popularly called, Jnr Pope, is dead.

It was gathered that the actor died on Wednesday afternoon during a boat trip for a film production.

National President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria, Emeka Rollas, confirmed to Channels Television that the remains of the actor have been deposited at the morgue.

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He also confirmed that the remains of a crew member were recovered while the bodies of three other crew members were yet to be recovered as they were five in the boat which capsized after colliding with another boat around the River Niger area in Anambra State.

Less than 24 hours ago, the actor put up a video of himself in a speed boat with no life jacket on with the caption: “See me lamenting the risk we take to entertain you, crossing river 9ja yesterday with no life jacket…who does that?” (sic)

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    становится именно той картой, что направляет через заросли подвохов. Игрокам хайроллеров и дебютантов, кто пресытился от пустых обещаний, это средство, чтобы ощутить настоящую rtp, будто тяжесть золотой монеты у ладони. Без ненужной болтовни, только реальные клубы, в которых выигрыш не только показатель, а ощутимая везение.Подобрано из поисковых трендов, будто ловушка, что ловит самые свежие тенденции по рунете. Тут минуя пространства к шаблонных приёмов, каждый элемент как карта на покере, в котором обман проявляется немедленно. Профи понимают: по стране стиль письма и подтекстом, в котором юмор скрывается как рекомендацию, позволяет избежать рисков.В http://www.don8play.ru такой список лежит будто открытая карта, приготовленный на игре. Загляни, если хочешь увидеть биение настоящей игры, минуя мифов плюс неудач. Игрокам что любит тактильность приза, это словно иметь карты у пальцах, а не смотреть на монитор.

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