As Murphy Afolabi is laid to rest, Muyiwa Ademola reflects on his endearing personality, expressing his deep understanding of one particular aspect of Murphy’s character.

In the aftermath of Murphy Afolabi’s burial on Monday, Muyiwa Ademola, a Nollywood actor, shared a profound insight about the late star.

Taking to Instagram, Muyiwa revealed that throughout their 20-year friendship, Murphy Afolabi consistently exhibited a remarkable attribute: an unwavering sense of calm. Muyiwa admitted that he had never witnessed Murphy expressing anger, raising his voice, or losing his composure, even in the face of insults. Instead, Murphy always wore a smile, and his guiding mantra in life seemed to be “kosi problem,” meaning “no problem” in Yoruba.

“Farewell on your journey, Murphy.

While there may be many things I don’t know about you over the two decades of our friendship, there is one thing I know very well – I have never seen you become annoyed. You never raised your voice, you never lost your cool, insults never affected you, and you faced everything with a smile.
Your mantra has always been ‘kosi problem.’
May the Almighty overlook any shortcomings and grant you eternal rest.”