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Popular Nollywood Actor, Davidson Johnson Is Dead
- Arinze, a friend announced to the public back in May, that Johnson was suffering from a long term illness and needed support
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EKO HOT BLOG reports that the Nollywood actor and notable voice-over artiste, Johnson Davidson, is dead.
He died on Thursday morning, June 2nd, after a long battle with kidney failure and other illnesses.
Davidson, known for works such as Domitilla (Ashewo no be work), Global Excellence (Oga for magazine), and many others, was the brains behind Heavy Metal Studios, an indigenous and globally focused Audio Visuals Company, established in February 2004.
His friends have taken to social media to mourn him.
May his soul rest in peace, Amen.
This online media recalls that Arinze, a friend announced to the public back in May, that Johnson was suffering from a long term illness and needed support.
Arinze explained that Davidson’s kidneys were failing and so he was doing dialysis three times a week and needed a transplant urgently to save his life. He further noted that Johnson was down with stroke since 2017, and needed the assistance of well-meaning Nigerians to raise over N22million for his treatment.
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‘‘Our colleague has not undergone dialysis in the last one week because of funds. Just got off the phone with the wife and the situation I hear is critical. I will be in their home shortly, but please let us help Davidson to live. Nothing is too small, N5000, N10000… nothing is too small,” Arinze wrote.
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