Samuel Ortom, Benue governor, has described the death of Ada Ameh, the actress, as “a monumental loss to the state”.
Ameh passed away on Sunday night at a hospital in Warri, Delta state.
The actress was said to have suddenly collapsed at an event. She was thereafter rushed to the Nigerian National Petroleum Hospital.
The film star, however, died before they arrived at the medical facility.
Ortom, in a statement through Nathaniel Ikyur, his chief press secretary, said the state has lost “an Amazon of inestimable value”.
“In Ada Ameh, Benue state has lost an Amazon of inestimable value. Through her personal commitment and industry, she promoted the rich culture and tradition of the state at the global stage”, the statement reads.
Ortom also said Ameh’s exit has created a huge vacuum in Benue, especially in the entertainment industry.
The governor described the Idoma-born actress as a “worthy ambassador who promoted the culture of Benue and Nigeria to the outside world.”
“Millions of citizens especially the movie industry enthusiasts will miss Ada because of her unique style,” he added.
“Her death at this time is heart-rending. A lot of youngsters looked up to her as a role model and she actually mentored many.
“There were no dull moments around her during her lifetime. She radiated warmth and brought pleasantries to many homes across the globe. We shall sorely miss her.”
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