Theatre arts practitioners mourn late Nigerian novelist, Biyi Bandele

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Nigerian theartre arts practitioners on Tuesday expressed sadness over the death of late Nigerian Novelist and Playwright, Biyi Bandele, who died August 7, at the age of 54.

His death was made known in a statement posted on his Facebook page by his daughter, Temi Bandele, on Monday.

The statement read: โ€œAs Biyiโ€™s Daughter, I am heartbroken to share the sudden and unexpected death on Sunday 7th of August in Lagos of my father Biyi Bandele.

โ€œBiyi was a prodigiously talented writer and film-maker, as well as a loyal friend and beloved father. He was a storyteller to his bones, with an unblinking perspective, singular voice and wisdom which spoke boldly through all of his art, in poetry, novels, plays and on screen.

โ€œHe told stories which made a profound impact and inspired many all over the world. His legacy will live on through his work.

โ€œHe was taken from us much too soon. He had already said so much so beautifully, and had so much more to say.We wish everyone to please respect the privacy of hs family and friends as we grieve his loss.โ€

The practitioners took to their facebook pages to pay tribute to the deceased.

Mufu Onifade, a playwright and dramatist, said, โ€œThis sudden death pricks me to the marrow! At times, like this, even silence does not provide answers to many whys rummaging our minds.

โ€œNoises will fizzle out in the air just like a fart; and silence is not always golden.

โ€œIndeed, life and times are transient!

โ€ Rest In Peace, great creative thinker.

RIP, great writer and film director.

RIP, Biyi Bandele!

May your journey home be smooth.โ€

Theatre and Film Scholar, Onyekaba Cornel-Best wrote, โ€œLife is miserably unpredictable. Rest on brother manโ€.

Also, Film Curator, Shaibu Husseini wrote, โ€œSad Day globally for the theatre and film industry.

โ€œNotable writer and Director Biyi Bandele (Half of A Yellow Sun, Fifty, Blood Sisters And the anticipated Elesin Oba) is DEAD!

โ€œThis is so so so TRAGICCCCCC!  At 54???????? We have just lost an โ€˜institutionโ€™!

โ€œHave mercy Lord! Journey Well Biyi! Go well!โ€

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Bandele, who was born Oct. 19, 1967, was a Nigerian novelist, playwright and filmmaker.

He was a UK-based Nigerian writer for fiction, theatre, journalism, television, film and radio, he moved to London in 1990.

Bandele was the director of โ€œHalf of a yellow sunโ€ and co-director of โ€œBlood Sistersโ€, a Nigerian series. (NAN)

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