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Imo Community Set To Honour Actor Kanayo With Chieftaincy Title

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Popular Nollywood actor Anayo Onyekwere, popularly known as Kanayo O. Kanayo (KOK), said he would be conferred with a chieftaincy title by his traditional ruler, Eze Amaefule in Oboama, Ezinihitte Mbaise, Imo State, on December 29.

Kanayo disclosed this on Wednesday in an invitation message made available in Enugu.

He appealed to his friends, associates, and fans to set aside December 29, 2021, for him, as he would be honoured with a chieftaincy title.

He did not reveal the chieftaincy title but urged his friends and associates to celebrate with him on that date.

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“Please consider this as prior notice and as a friend, brother associate, your presence matters to me and my community.

“Let’s celebrate friendship. Ya gazie,” he said.

Thespian was on October 9 conferred with the title of Mola Mossima of the Batoke Kingdom in Limbs, Cameroon by the traditional ruler, Molive Otto.

On October 16, he received the 2020 Sun Newspapers Nollywood Icon award for his excellent role delivery and iconic status alongside billionaire businessman, Obi Cubana.

Kanayo said he felt honoured to be celebrated while alive.

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Expressing satisfaction over the award, Kanayo wrote in his verified Instagram page that “It feels so great to be honoured and celebrated. Thanks for celebrating me when I am alive.

Kanayo began his acting career in 1982, cutting his teeth in some of the local productions of the Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) in Aba and Enugu.

He later relocated to Lagos where he waxed stronger, featuring in mega drama series such as  Checkmates, Ripples, New Masquerade and Village Headmaster.

It was not long before he became a thespian of outstanding ability with his role of Chief Omego in Living in Bondage, a 1992 blockbuster movie.

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He has since featured in more than 100 movies, including Rituals, Blood Money, Living Dead, Desperate Billionaire, Circles of Doom, Lost Kingdom, Billionaires Club, among others.

After many years of a successful acting career, Kanayo enrolled for a law degree and was called to the Nigerian Bar on September 15, 2020.

Kanayo holds the National honour of Member of the Federal Republic (MFR).

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