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Late actor to be buried in June

Nollywood actor Prince James Uche, who passed away in March will be buried in June.

Sick Prince James Uche faces eviction from residence.

The actor will be buried on June 9, 2017, at his hometown in Item, Bende Local government area of Abia state.

A service of songs will be held for the late actor on June 8, 2017.

Before his demise, Desmond Elliot among other actors solicited for funds to help the late actor who was ill for over two years

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In two decades of his acting career, the late actor not only featured in some of the most popular Nollywood classics, he also featured in stories with mainstream appeal.

The late actor was popular for his role in "Igodo," "Rituals," "Lost Kingdom," "Oracle," and "Coronation."

May his soul rest in peace.

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