The family of Nollywood actor Saidi Balogun has paid tribute to his late daughter, Zeenat Balogun, on what would have been her birthday, using the occasion to raise awareness about sickle cell anaemia and the challenges faced by those living with the condition.
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- The family of Saidi Balogun paid tribute to his late daughter, Zeenat Balogun, on what would have been her birthday.
- In a remembrance video, her brother Khalid Balogun and other family members celebrated her life, character, and the impact she had on those around her.
- The family revealed that Zeenat lived with Sickle Cell Anaemia and faced the condition’s challenges with courage and resilience.
- Marking World Sickle Cell Day, the family used the occasion to promote awareness, understanding, and support for people living with the disorder.
- Zeenat passed away in October 2024, with Saidi Balogun announcing her death on social media, prompting an outpouring of condolences from fans, colleagues, and well-wishers.
In a heartfelt video shared online, Zeenat’s brother, Khalid Balogun, alongside other family members and loved ones, reflected on her life, character and the lasting memories she created during her lifetime.
According to the family, Zeenat battled sickle cell anaemia and faced the health challenges associated with the condition with remarkable courage and determination.
Khalid described his sister as a source of inspiration, saying her strength and positive spirit continue to motivate those who knew her. He added that her memory lives on through the love she shared with family and friends.
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The tribute coincided with World Sickle Cell Day, prompting the family to encourage greater public awareness, understanding and support for individuals affected by the genetic blood disorder.
In a statement accompanying the remembrance, the family said, “We only die when we are forgotten. Today, the Balogun family remembers and celebrates the life of our beloved firstborn, Zeenat Balogun,” adding that her legacy continues to endure in the hearts of those she touched.
Saidi Balogun announced Zeenat’s death in October 2024 through a social media post featuring the image of a lit candle surrounded by flowers, a gesture that drew condolences from colleagues, fans and well-wishers across the entertainment industry.
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