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Actress Angela Okorie attacks Nigerians mourning Hollywood star Chadwick Boseman

Okorie believes Nigerians are hypocrites for mourning Chadwick Boseman.

Nollywood actress, Angela Okorie says Nigerians who have been mourning late movie star, Chadwick Boseman are hypocrites.

The movie star in a video shared via her Instagram page on Sunday, August 30, 2020, said she wonders where Nigerians were when the Hollywood star was battling with cancer.

"In conclusion, people celebrate death more than life 🗣🗣🗣 Celebrate life that is worth celebrating not when they are gone. Especially people who have done a lot to put smiles on your face," she captioned the video.

In conclusion People celebrate death More than life 🗣🗣🗣 Celebrate life that is worth celebrating Not when they are Gone Especially people who have done alot to put smiles on your face Don't let low self esteem ,inferiority Complex and hate eat you up, All that epistle doesn't really matter when the person don't get to see it Too much hate in the world and I don't know why , abeg no reason to hate any1 oooo straight to my YouTube channel Tap the link in my Bio and listen to LEGIT (track 7) Burst everywhere album

"Don't let low self-esteem, inferiority complex, and hate eat you up. All that epistle doesn't really matter when the person don't get to see it. Too much hate in the world and I don't know why, abeg no reason to hate any1 oooo."

Boseman best known for his role in 2018 superhero flick Black Panther died of colon cancer at the age of 43.

It’s a time for giving thanks, so I wanted to express how grateful I am for family, friends, and safe travels on tour. Also grateful for your support of #21Bridges. And for your many kind birthday wishes today. 🙏🏾

Since the news broke of the movie star's death, condolence messages have continued to pour from both celebrities and fans of the Black Panther star.

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