As the curtain of 2024 draws to a close, it’s impossible not to pause and reflect on the remarkable talents who left an indelible mark on Nigeria’s entertainment industry before bowing out of the stage of life.
Death, they say, is ‘no respecter of persons’, and this year has reminded us of this truth in the most heart-wrenching ways.
Here are Nigerian stars whose passing left many mourning their absence and celebrating their legacies.
1. Baba Olofa Ina
Chief Adedeji Aderemi, popularly known as Baba Olofa Ina, was a veteran Yoruba filmmaker and actor who lit up the Yoruba theatre industry for decades. At 73, his impactful journey came to an end, leaving a void in the hearts of his fans and colleagues Baba Olofa Ina’s legacy in Nigerian cinema remains unshaken.
2. Jimi Solanke
Legendary actor, poet, and folk singer Jimi Solanke passed away at 81. His voice, storytelling prowess, and passion for the arts cemented his place as a cultural treasure. Sadly, Solanke succumbed to illness after being rushed to Babcock University Teaching Hospital in Ogun State.
3. Ethel Ekpe
Veteran actress Ethel Ekpe, remembered for her role as ‘Segi’ in Basi and Company, succumbed to cancer in Lagos at 61. A force in Nigerian entertainment, Ekpe also graced screens in Amaka Igwe’s Forever and Sons of the Caliphate. Her passing marks the end of an era for many Nigerian TV enthusiasts.
4. Sisi Quadri
Tolani Quadri Oyebamiji, popularly known as Sisi Quadri, departed at the young age of 44. A staple in Yoruba Nollywood films, his vibrant performances will remain etched in the minds of many. Colleagues and fans alike shared heartfelt tributes to this talented actor.
5. Mr Ibu
John Okafor, affectionately called Mr Ibu, was a household name in Nollywood comedy. Known for his comedic genius, he died on March 2, 2024, at the age of 62. Despite battling illness in the months leading to his death, Mr Ibu left behind a legacy of laughter and unforgettable roles.
6. Amaechi Muonagor
Known for his comical roles in Nollywood, Amaechi Muonagor died at 61 after battling kidney disease. His fans took to social media to honour his memory, remembering the joy he brought to their screens.
7. Aderounmu Aderonke
Adejumoke Aderounmu, beloved for her role as “Esther” in Jenifa’s Diary, tragically passed away at 40. Her brother and close friends shared the news online, leaving fans to mourn a promising actress gone too soon.
8. Junior Pope Odonwodo
The tragic death of Junior Pope Odonwodo at just 39 stunned the Nollywood community. The actor drowned in a boat accident in Asaba while filming The Other Side of Life. Pope’s dedication to his craft and his heartfelt plea for safety in his last video make his passing all the more poignant.
9. Onyeka Onwenu
The Elegant Stallion Onyeka Onwenu, whose music soothed Nigeria during turbulent times, passed away at 72. Her sudden death after a performance in Lagos was a shock to fans and peers alike. Onwenu’s artistry and advocacy for women’s rights leave a lasting legacy.
10. Sule Suebebe
Veteran Yoruba actor Dayo Adewunmi, famously known as Sule Suebebe, died at 68. He is known for his comedic roles, he passed away after a prolonged illness.
11. Stella Ikwuegbu
Veteran actress Stella Ikwuegbu’s passing marked another loss for Nollywood. She is known for her dynamic acting, she passed away on a quiet Sunday night.
12. Sharon Okpamen
Sharon Okpamen’s death after childbirth at a young age was a heartbreaking moment for Nollywood. Her passing serves as a reminder of the fragility of life, even in moments of joy and new beginnings.
13. Charles Olumo (Agbako)
Abdulsalam Sanyaolu, fondly called Charles Olumo or Agbako, died at 101. As one of Nollywood’s oldest actors, his legacy spans decades, and his comedic roles brought laughter to generations.
14. Baba Gbenr
Moses Korede Are, known as Baba Gbenro from the Mount Zion series Abattoir, passed away after battling diabetes. His portrayal of spiritual roles left a lasting impression on fans of gospel films.
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