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10 Popular Nollywood Actors Who Died In 2024
Nollywood in 2024: Remembering the Stars We Lost
The Nollywood industry mourned the loss of several iconic actors in 2024, whose immense talents shaped Nigeria’s film landscape. These late stars will forever remain in the hearts of fans for their unique artistry and unforgettable contributions.
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Here are the Nollywood actors who passed away in 2024 as composed by EKO HOT BLOG :
- Deji Aderemi (Olofa Ina)
Veteran Yoruba actor Deji Aderemi, fondly known as Olofa Ina, passed away on January 4 at 73 after a prolonged battle with cancer. His legacy endures through his deep portrayal of Yoruba culture in films. - Ekpe Ethel
Renowned for her role in the classic sitcom Basi and Company, Ekpe Ethel died on February 7 after a prolonged illness due to cancer, leaving a void in comedic storytelling. - Jimi Solanke
Famed for Tales by Moonlight, Jimi Solanke, actor, poet, and playwright, passed on February 5 due to age-related illness. His storytelling magic will remain timeless. - Tolani Quadri Oyebamiji (Sisi Quadri)
Comic actor Sisi Quadri died on March 1 while receiving treatment in Oyo State. His passing coincided with the release of Anikulapo: Rise of the Specter, where he featured as a ghost in Kunle Afolayan’s Netflix series. - John Okafor (Mr. Ibu)
Comedy legend John Okafor, widely adored as Mr. Ibu, died on March 2 from complications of diabetes after suffering a cardiac arrest.
- Amaechi Muonagor
The actor succumbed to kidney disease on March 24 at 62, despite seeking financial support for treatment. - Adejumoke Ademeron
Known for Jenifa’s Diary, Adejumoke died at 40 on April 6 from an undisclosed illness. - Junior Pope Odonwodo
Junior Pope and three colleagues tragically drowned on April 10 after their boat capsized in Anambra State’s Anam River during a film shoot.
- Zulu Adigwe
Veteran actor Zulu Adigwe passed on April 24, two weeks after the Anam River tragedy.
- Charles Olumo (Agbako)
At 101, Pa Charles Olumo, the oldest Nollywood actor, died on October 31, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and artistry.
These stars are gone but will never be forgotten, their works standing as a testament to their enduring impact.
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