The actor, famous for his comical roles on screen, passed away after a protracted battle with a kidney disease, stroke, and stroke.
The tragic news of Mounagor’s death was confirmed by a family source on the evening of Sunday, March 24, 2024.
This is coming barely one week after a video circulated online showing the 61-year-old actor lying still in bed, requesting financial aid to support his kidney transplant.
Sitting next to the Nollywood legend was a fellow actor, Kingsley Orji, who pleaded on his behalf.
According to Orji, the kidney disease had caused speech impairment for the ailing actor, and they decided to bring him home from the hospital due to a lack of funds.
Orji had earlier revealed that Muonagor had been battling diabetes and stroke, with the latter causing paralysis in his leg.
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