The remains of Babatunde Omidina, popularly known as ‘Baba Suwe’, have been laid to rest amidst tears and tributes at his Elepe residence in Ikorodu, Lagos State.

The late Omidina, who was an indigene of Igbogbo, grew up and lived in Lagos until his death at the age of 63.

In a sermon at the funeral, the Imam of Igbogbo, Imoloba Shafihi, described late Omidina as a very kind, humble and generous man who believed in grooming the younger generation.

The cleric said that ‘Baba Suwe’, as he was popularly known, dedicated his life to humanity, grooming upcoming artistes and God’s service, and urged theatre practitioners to emulate his kindness and service.

“We should try and impact positively on our society, especially on those who surround us, those who learn from us and be upright and follow God’s dictates when we are still alive.

“As we can see how people from far and wide came to pay their last respect, if he had done bad during his life time, it will show as the burial rights is going on,” the cleric said.

In his tribute, the President of Theatre Arts and Motion Pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TAMPPAN), Mr Bolaji Amusan, eulogised the deceased, whom he described as an exemplary and charismatic artiste who has impacted positively on the nation’s film industry.

The widow of the deceased, Mrs Ayodele Omidina, in her tribute, said that her husband was a very determined person who believed in hard work and dedication and urged upcoming artistes to emulate him.

“I married ‘Baba Suwe’ when he was nobody. There was nothing with him then, so I know him very well as a very determined person that wants to be a great man despite all odds.