- Kanayo O Kanayo set social media abuzz with excitement as he graciously offered fans a glimpse into his recent visit to the illustrious home of his esteemed colleague, the legendary Pete Edochie, nestled in the heart of Enugu.
- In the captivating video, the two iconic veterans shared a moment steeped in tradition as they exchanged warm Igbo pleasantries.
- Adding to the charm of the encounter, Linc, one of Pete’s sons, extended a heartfelt welcome to Kanayo, further enriching the joyous atmosphere of the reunion.
Renowned actor Kanayo O Kanayo recently graced the doorstep of Pete Edochie’s Enugu residence, where a heartwarming reunion brimmed with mutual respect and affection unfolded.
In a freshly posted video on his Instagram page, Kanayo O Kanayo could be seen striding through Pete Edochie’s home, a smile lighting up his face as he approached his esteemed colleague. Pete’s eyes sparkled with excitement at the sight of Kanayo.
With a nod to their Igbo heritage, the two men exchanged a series of backhand claps, a traditional gesture of respect and kinship, before sealing it with a firm handshake.
In the mix of it all, Linc Edochie, actor and one of Pete’s sons, made his presence felt as he approached Kanayo with a respectful bow, extended a heartfelt greeting and warm welcome to the veteran actor.
In his caption, Kanayo shared that he dropped by Pete’s place for some mouthwatering fish pepper soup. He expressed gratitude to Pete for the warm welcome and appreciated Linc Edochie for his unwavering respect.
Kanayo wrote;
“Stopped over at Ebubedike Chief edochie’s Enugu Home for delicious fish pepper soup. Thank you Sir for having me. @lincedochie thanks for the respect always”
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Meanwhile, Kanayo O Kanayo in a viral video addressed parents at a gathering,
In the clip, the movie star advised the parents to always question the source of their children’s wealth, especially when they showcase expensive things.
KOK noted that parents who don’t do that will die young, and this drew the attention of many Nigerians.