Renowned gospel actor Moses Korede Are, famously known as 'Baba Gbenro' from Abattoir, has passed away. The founder of Calvary Movies Drama Ministry, Korede Are was celebrated for his impactful roles in Christian cinema. Fans and colleagues mourn his loss, honoring his legacy of faith and storytelling.
Nigerian gospel actor and filmmaker Moses Korede Are, famously recognized as 'Baba Gbenro' from the popular Mount Zion series Abattoir, has passed away. The tragic news was announced on Instagram by gospel actor and producer Oluwaseun Adejumobi, who shared, “Heaven’s Gain Again. General has gone to rest.”
Moses Korede Are was not only celebrated for his memorable portrayal in Abattoir but also as the founder and president of the Calvary Movies Drama Ministry, headquartered in Ogbomoso, Nigeria. He also served as the CEO of Calvary Movies Television, a platform dedicated to gospel storytelling.
The news of his passing has left fans and colleagues in shock. His final Instagram post, shared six days before his death, has become a space for grieving fans to pay tribute. Many expressed their sorrow and gratitude for his contributions to Christian drama and his dedication to spreading faith through his art.
Korede Are’s portrayal of 'Baba Gbenro' was deeply impactful, resonating with audiences and leaving an indelible mark on gospel cinema. His passing is seen as a significant loss to the Nigerian gospel movie industry and the Christian community.
Though his earthly journey has ended, his legacy of faith and artistry will endure. Fans and the Christian film community alike mourn the loss of a man whose life was dedicated to inspiring others through his craft. May his soul rest in peace.