By Eric Elezuo
Philanthropist and Founder, Focus on Disability Foundation, Mr. Abiodun Enilari Paseda, has commiserated with the family of late Samuel Alabi Oludayo Akinpelu, popularly known as Alabi Yellow, who died early Sunday morning in his Ikorodu, Lagos, home at the age of 62.
The news of his death was shared on a Nollywood group platform ‘Nollywood First’ and confirmed by actor, Saidi Balogun. The deceased suffered a stroke after his wife’s death in March. A fundraiser was announced on his behalf.
Commiserating with the family of the veteran actor who spent over four decades as a professional actor, Paseda, who paid various visits to the actor while he was in the hospital, said Alabi Yello’s demise is a “clear indication that death is inevitable, and every one of us is a vessel that does not know when the bell will strike.”

Paseda with Baba Suwe during his visit
Paseda, the Founder of a non profit organisation, the Focus on Disability Foundation, has been in the forefront of supporting the disable in the society to regain hope through the provision of aides to movement among other material. He revealed to PointBlank that ‘God used me to pay N10 million medical bill for actor, Baba Alabi Yellow before he died’.
He said that through him, the family was able to get across to the renowned philanthropist, Reverend Mother Esther Ajayi, who made a N10 million payment directly to the hospital account.
Recall that Abiodun has been in the forefront of giving needed assistance to the needy, and where it is beyond him, brings them to the attention the woman of giving, Reverend Mother Ajayi, who waste no time in making the financial requirements available for whatever it is needed for.

Paseda with Bukonla Oshadare
Among those who have benefitted from Paseda’s assistance are 20 years old Tosin Ojelabi, whose MRI test indicated a suspected case of Budd-chiari syndrome, which she has suffered since 2015.
Ojelabi underwent Transjugalar Intrahepatic Portosystemic (TIPS) shunt Surgery, which gulped about N4.7 million, at the Eurapharma Care Services in Victoria Island, Lagos, Nigeria.
There was also young Idera Kuyoro, whose lower limb was hit by a motorcycle and her lower limb was amputated as a result of a motorcycle accident. She got a new Transtibial Prosthesis (Prosthetic foot) courtesy of Reverend Mother Ajayi through Mr. Paseda.
It will also be necessary to mention that Paseda facilitated the assistance another veteran actor, Babatunde Omidina, also known as Baba Suwe, got from the cleric. Others are Actress Bukonla Oshadare, Baba Olanrewaju Adepoju, Mrs Inyang, who suffered Cancer attack and many others.
In appreciation to Paseda’s efforts, Baba Suwe paid a historic visit to him in his Ijebu country home to express his gratitude.
Paseda lives in England, from where he supervises his Foundation spread Across Nigeria and west Africa