Actor Saint Obi's Unhappy Marriage And Inability To Visit His Kids Led To His Untimely Death, According To Filmmaker Zik Zulu
Veteran Nollywood actor Obinna Nwafor, often known as Saint Obi, passed away on Sunday, May 7, 2023. Filmmaker Zik Zulu Okafor has captured his terrible dying moments in a book.
Saint Obi reportedly passed away after spending several months receiving treatment for an undisclosed disease at a hospital in Jos, Plateau State.
Zik, a well-known senior journalist, reported in a story on Tuesday, May 18, that the actor ceased acting as soon as he wed Lydia, a top executive at telecom company MTN.
"Their marriage was at best a dramatization of love. It was quick. He barely told us that he found a wife. Then, the marriage happened. None of us who were his closest pals, who walked with him through the crucible to the crest of his career in Nollywood, none of us was invited.
The distance between us and the guy I admirably called Saint of the Storm had begun. This gulf would widen with each year. We saw him perhaps once in a year after this marriage. And life actually seemed to have given him a fair shake of the dice. He dressed well, drove big cars and even his skin, in literal lingo, spelt wellness.
"Saint stopped acting, absconded from his career and perhaps his calling. It would seem prognostic now. Yes, because I recall leaving my house in Lagos Mainland for his massive office in Lekki, Victoria Island, Lagos. It was about six years ago. There, I demanded to know why my friend abandoned our industry. He told me with his usual shy expressions that he wanted to focus on some other businesses and also to work behind the camera.
"Because his visage was unconvincing to me, I told him in stark terms, that whatever his new vision and pursuits, he must not abandon the trade that made him who he was.
"It took another three years for Saint to return to his homies. But when he did, some of the deeply disappointed ones sniggered behind him. This was because the simmering rumours of cracks in his marriage had hit home.
"And though secretive in his ways, he knew it was time to open up. And he did. "I do not know why my wife's sibblings see me as a gold digger. They confront me, harass and fight me in my own matrimony. And my wife did nothing to stop them. I work hard, I earn my money. I have never depended on my wife," he lamented, eyes blurred with tears.
"The Saint would be blessed with three beautiful children. But not on one occasion were his friends in Nollywood invited for christening or birthday. But more tragic is the fact that his marriage did not only take away Obinna from his friends, it took him away from Nollywood.
"You could tell he was in deep pain. By the next visit, the Saint returned with a deep cut from knife on his left eye. His wife's brothers, he said, scaled the wall fence of their house to attack him. They were captured by hidden CCTV installed for surveillance and security, he revealed. He reported them at the police station and subsequently acquired a gun to defend himself.
"This effectively marked the beginning of the end of his marriage and perhaps Saint Obi's long walk to a sad end. He moved out of his marital home to a new house to begin the reconstruction of his destiny, alone without his wife and worse still without his three beautiful children.
"Meanwhile, his wife went to the police to defend her sibblings using her financial power to manipulate the cause of justice, Saint stated unequivocally. The wife also sued for divorce, not in Lagos, but in Ogun state. As Saint put it, "It was to make the journey difficult for me. But I will not bend neither will I break. I will fight with my last blood to take custody of my children. They love me and they know it will be hard for me to live without them. The divorce is not an issue. My marriage has long been over," he said with a mix of courage and a quaky heart that betrayed his distress.
"About mid last year, however, Obinna took ill. But he told no one. He simply became scarce. He was in and out of hospital, we would later learn. He sold two of his three big SUVs to take proper care of his health and to acquire six camry cars he'd use for Uber. But his vanishing health continued unabated. He seemed to have a premonition of his own passing as he wept repeatedly about not seeing his children.
"He emaciated. Life took a grim picture. When I saw him by chance in January 2023, the dude called Saint looked 15 years older than his age. His macho cut had shrunk. His fat wallet was gone. What was left was only his fat will. His eyes seemed lost in time I would see him. This would be the last.
"Saint snuck out of Lagos to hang in with his sister in Jos. He told no one. But a month ago, in April precisely, the once delightful actor who brought joy to many home broke his icy silence. He called our mutual friend in US to give him a devastating message. He was on a deathbed, he said and wanted our friend to pray for him. "It's not looking good, pray, pray for me," he appealed passionately.
"His next call came on May 1, 2023. This time to his mentor, the man who made him a star with his productions, Zeb Ejiro, OON. He told him with a wavering voice that he had had three surgeries but was still in hospital in Jos. He averred again that his situation was not looking good, that he is also in a deep pain, distressed that he could not see his children. But still he begged him not to tell anyone about his ailment.
"Such was the life of this creative hermit, a lonely trouper. I was the first to hear the news of his death late on Sunday, May 7. Having confirmed it, I called Zeb Ejiro. "I have a very bad news my brother, Zeb," I began. "What is it, what is it," he asked anxiously. "A big star has fallen in Nollywood." Zeb broke down in tears. I hadn't said who it was. But sobbing helplessly now, he said, "Don't tell me it is Saint Obi." Sadly, he was right. May his soul find peace."
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