Lateef Adedimeji declines sympathy and attendance at Murphy Afolabi’s funeral, why?

Lateef Adedimeji, born on February 1, 1986, in Abeokuta, Nigeria, is a renowned Nigerian actor, model, and filmmaker in the Yoruba film industry, also known as Nollywood. Initially a make-up artist, Lateef transitioned to acting and gained fame for his exceptional skills and captivating performances.

Adedimeji began his acting journey in 2009 with the movie “Kudi Klepto” and has since appeared in numerous Yoruba films, TV series, and stage plays, amassing a substantial fan base.

While the specific reasons behind Lateef Adedimeji’s refusal to express sympathy for the late actor Murphy Afolabi may vary, possible explanations include not wanting to appear weak, preferring to celebrate Afolabi’s life, or believing that sympathy could be disrespectful to his memory. It is essential to respect Adedimeji’s personal decision, as grieving processes differ for each individual.

Additionally, please note that Davido, a prominent Nigerian artist, expressed his sorrow over the death of his personal photographer, Fortune, with a heartfelt note.