Pa Kasumu lives In ‘Face-Me-I-Face-You Mushin Apartment (photo)
One of Nigeria’s most popular actors Pa Kasumu lives in a Lagos slum. We
were shocked to discover that an actor of Pa Kasumu’s calibre resides
in a multi-tenanted rooming apartment building, commonly referred to as
‘face-me-I-face-you.
No 9 Alayaki street
in the densely-populated Mushin area of Lagos where Pa Kasumu lives is
no different from your typical Lagos slum. It’s surprising to discover
that an actor of Pa Kasumu’s calibre resides in a multi-tenanted rooming
apartment building, commonly referred to as ‘face-me-I-face-you’.
‘Can
you imagine I pay N150,000 every year for this apartment’, Pa Kasumu
told our correspondent, referring to his one bedroom and parlour
apartment. The actor’s room is in the upper part of the building where
he shares a toilet and bathroom with many other occupants also living on
the top floor. The building is not only dilapidated but also gross with
filth and debris in and around the compound. Typical of this kind of
living environment, households have to share facilities like the toilet,
bathrooms and kitchen.
Nigerian Entertainment Today visited the
actor on Thursday October 17 , 2013. Pa Kasumu tries to speak, but is
clearly inaudible enough to overcome the loud noise coming from the
speaker of a nearby mosque. His second son, Babajide Odumosu who was at
home to take care of him was happy to give our correspondent an update
on the events so far.
‘This environment is really not helping
him’ Babajide said. ‘The doctors say he needs a lot of rest. As you can
see, there is no way he will be able to get that with this noise you are
hearing right now. The worst part is, there is another speaker very
close to his window on his bedside’
A week ago, the Lagos State
Governor, Babatunde Fashola became interested in Pa Kasumu’s condition
and offered to help with the treatment. Babajide told us that they had
undergone the series of test like the Governor instructed and are still
waiting for further instruction from the governor. ‘The Governor had
asked for my father to go through series of tests. The doctors have
fully examined him and have sent Governor Fashola a report. We are still
waiting to for the next step.’
Meanwhile the family
told us that the Lagos State Government’s effort to ascertain the nature
and extent of Pa Kasumu’s ailment has taken him to three specialist
centres.
‘We were referred us to First Cardiology Consultants
somewhere in Ikoyi. They did some test there and they referred us to a
specialist laboratory, Mecure Diagnostic Centre in Lekki. There some
more tests were done and we later proceeded to Crestview Radiology in
Victoria Island. The results of the tests have been concluded and I’m
sure the report would have reached the governor by now’.
From the
recent tests carried out, it was discovered that the ailment is
spreading to other organs in his body. ‘According to the results, not
only are his heart and liver affected, his brain and sight have become
slightly affected, hence his inaudibility and inability to see as well
as before.’
But there is also good news. ‘The good news is that,
the doctors have said that there wouldn’t necessarily be a need for a
transplant or surgery’, Babajide explained. ‘He would have to undergo
heavy physiotherapy and expensive medication for the rest of his life’
In
2011, news went viral that Pa Kasumu reportedly suffered from stroke,
but was able to bounce back and made it to the first edition of Africa
Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA) held in Lagos in March 2013.
Reacting
to some of the reports that Fashola has made the N12 million donation,
Pa Kasumu’s first son, Tunde Odumosu told us,‘The Governor himself has
not said that he will foot the entire bill. He paid for the series of
medical tests and so we as humans are just being hopeful that he will do
more’
Tunde also expressed his excitement over the Governor’s
interest in his father’s case. ‘We know that the Governor is a very busy
man and we cannot expect him to leave other things he is doing and
focus on my father’s problem. That’s why we are still keeping our
options open by seeking funds from other sources and hoping that
Nigerians will help’
On how much has been realised from the
donations made so far, Babajide says just a little above a million. ‘A
commissioner in Lagos State made quite a huge donation and a few friends
of my father in the industry also made donations. I think right now, we
have a little above one million Naira so far if I am not mistaken’
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