An old video of Nollywood actor Alexx Ekubo vibing to the song 'Eternity' by Canadian rapper and singer DAX has resurfaced online, stirring fresh emotions among fans following his recent passing.
In the clip, the late actor is seen driving his convertible while singing along and vibing to the track. The video has gone viral, with many fans becoming emotional after listening to the lyrics, which touch on themes of death and eternity.
Fans React to the Resurfaced Video
Reacting to the video, many fans suggested that Alexx Ekubo may have had a premonition of his eventual death. They questioned the purpose of life on earth and lamented the great loss to his family and the entertainment industry.
Some users noted that people with good health are the wealthiest, appreciating God for the kind of life Alexx Ekubo lived before his passing.
Comments from Social Media
- @uniqueness_dee: 'When money is no longer a problem, may our health not fail us.'
- @naija_fashion_designers: 'That’s DAX, right? His songs/raps are always very deep. This is so sad.'
- @roselynpearl_: 'Life is precious, yet everything on this earth is temporary. Wealth, fame, beauty, and possessions will all fade away one day, vanity upon vanity. But while we are still breathing, we should live with love, kindness, peace, and purpose.'
- @ucheokeneme: 'Oh God, pls don't let me die. He who has health, has wealth and life, so sad May God grant you peace.'
- @dammy6924: 'God don’t let me die when I’m supposed to be enjoying, God just please.'
Uti Nwachukwu Pens Tribute to Alexx Ekubo
Legit.ng reported that Uti Nwachukwu shared an emotional tribute to his late best friend, Alexx Ekubo, days after the actor’s demise. He shared throwback photos of them and spoke about how they drifted apart before reconnecting again.
Uti also recounted the last moment he shared with the actor before his death and opened up about the emotional state he is currently in.
As tributes continue to pour in, his ex-lover, Fancy Acholonu, was also dragged online and blamed by some social media users over his death.



