Thursday, 21 May 2015

Jonathan mourns Robinson

President Goodluck  Jonathan today extended his heartfelt condolences to the family of veteran actor and broadcaster, Mr. Femi Robinson, who passed on on Wednesday.
He was 75.
Jonathan equally commiserated with all members of the creative and broadcast industry in Nigeria on the death of the popular actor.

The president  said he believed that late Robinson, who was especially loved and admired by the public for his edifying role in the famous Nigerian Television Authority (NTA) series, “The Village Headmaster”, will be long remembered for his great inventiveness, professionalism and humility.
He urged members of his family and all who mourn Robinson to honour his memory by constantly upholding the values of inter-ethnic harmony, education, civility and proficiency, which he passionately promoted through successful careers as an actor and a broadcaster.
Jonathan prayed that God Almighty should comfort all who mourn him and grant his soul eternal rest.

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