Tag: Moji Olaiya

  • Remembering Moji Olaiya: Daughter pens emotional message on posthumous birthday

    Remembering Moji Olaiya: Daughter pens emotional message on posthumous birthday

    Moji Olaiya, renowned Nollywood actress was honoured by her daughter, Adun on her posthumous birthday.

     

    Recall that the news of the death of the role interpreter on Wednesday, May 17, 2017, shook the entire Nigerian entertainment industry especially as the heartbreaking event took place few months after she gave birth to her second child in Canada.

     

    Her daughter , Adun wrote on Instagram: “You are the first thing that comes to my mind every day. Happy heavenly birthday mum, I miss you so much and I love you”.

    She would have been 43 on Tuesday.

    How Odunlade Adekola surprised Eniola Ajao[Photos]

     

  • Bayowa, IFC at war over Moji Olaiya burial video

    Following the burial rites of Moji Olaiya, the recording and production of her burial ceremony by Bayowa Films is still generating unfathomable controversy.

     

    The Ibadan Film Circle, an online stakeholders’ forum, articulated disgust at the decision of the company founded by controversial film marketer, Gbenga Adewusi, to produce it.

     

    Thespians and producers like Niyi Akanni, Segun Arinze, Yinka Ogundaisi, Deji Adenuga, Remi Raji and Tunde Olaoye are part of the coalition.

     

    Adewusi defending himself via a statement said, there was no hidden motive or commercial reason behind his effort.

     

    According to a statement signed by Akanni, an award-winning movie director, who is also the IFC’s administrator, the coalition noted that it was disturbed by the action of Adewusi, who, according to the IFC, had allegedly produced the work without authorization by the Olaiya family and made it into VCDs in a manner that suggested it was for sale.

     

    “We believe that, unless otherwise determined by her immediate family, the video of Ms. Olaiya’s burial is legally the private property of her estate. It is absolutely distasteful and brutally wicked for an enterprise to engage in acts which tend to show it as reaping from the sweat, sorrow and tears of others,” the IFC said.

     

    In his swift reaction on Tuesday, Adewusi upheld a position he had earlier articulated that he was not out to make money off the recording.

     

    In the statement directed at the forum, he said, “I’m Mayor Bayowa Gbenga Adewusi, chairman, Bayowa Films and YorubaSwagaTV. I’m just reading your malicious press release about me and my company. I’m innocent of your false accusations. If you don’t know, go and ask the Moji Olaiya Burial Committee. I contributed a lot to the farewell service of songs and tribute night and none of you bad belle people attended. I never released or plan to release any recording on VCD or DVD. My recording was showing on my Yoruba Swaga Television Channel 310 on Consat and YouTube.”gbenga adewu

  • Outrage as Bayowa sells Moji Olaiya’s burial DVD’s

    Outrage heightens as Moji Olaiya burial DVD goes on sale

     

    Many lovers of Yoruba movies were shocked when they saw adverts of Moji Olaiya’s burial DVD on Instagram. This is coming barely a month after her death in Canada. One shocking thing about the DVD is the inappropriate title given to it: Canada to Grave

    The burial ‘Documentary’ is sold and distributed by Bayowa Films, the brain child of popular Yoruba movie marketer, Gbenga Adewusi who was a renowned filmmaker in the 90’s and the early 2000’s.

    Though Moji’s family and friends are yet to react to the inappropriate release of the DVD, it has sparked outrage on social media.

    A certain Bode wrote:” This is heartbreaking. And why that kind of nasty and stupid title? Do these guys think at all? I am so hurt.”

    Budding actress and filmmaker, Seyi Hunter wrote: “This greedy people are using her death to generate income #inhumane”

    “This is harsh, what sort of title is this? Canada to grave? Mellisa wrote on Instagram

    “This is insane! No respect for the dead anymore” a certain Happiness declares.

  • ‘We mourn differently’- Bimbo Akintola slams critics over absence from Moji Olaiya’s burial

    ‘We mourn differently’- Bimbo Akintola slams critics over absence from Moji Olaiya’s burial

    Following the burial of late actress, Moji Olaiya,Bimbo Akintola paid tribute to her on her Instagram page adding that she couldn’t attend the burial because of work.

    The beautiful actress was criticized by her fans for not attending the burial of Moji and putting work before a colleague’s burial. Akintola became angry and threw jabs at her fans saying she mourns differently.

    According to her:”Its fine If you don’t accept my reasons. Find a different time and place to preach. This is my tribute to a colleague, whether good or bad allow me my words”.

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BVFeZ08B4iZ/?taken-by=bimboakintola

  • Sad! See how Moji Olaiya was buried[Photos]

    Sad! See how Moji Olaiya was buried[Photos]

    Family and friends of the late actress, Moji Olaiya thronged the Ikoyi Ebony Vaults venue of Olaiya’s burial earlier today.

    Her body had arrived Muritala Mohammed airport in Lagos from Canada on Tuesday and has now been buried at the Ikoyi cemetery according to Islamic rites. Men dressed in black kaftan carried her remains which was covered in a white cloth and placed in a wooden see-through box.

     

    Her body was met by mourners who filled the hall to capacity and wept as they saw her casket arrive.

    Adunoluwa, Moji Olaiya’s 18-year-old daughter was also comforted by family members, Nollywood actor, Muyiwa Ademola and other friends of her late mother. Moji Olaiya died on May 18, 2017, two months after she was delivered of a baby girl in Canada.

     

     

     

  • Emotions as Moji Olaiya returns home[Photos]

    Emotions as Moji Olaiya returns home[Photos]

    Late Nollywood actress, Moji Olaiya has been laid to rest today, June 7 at the Ebony Vaults in Ikoyi, Lagos. Family, friends and industry colleagues were present at the cemetery. Actors like

    Faithia Balogun, Foluke Daramola Oga Bello, Oyin Elebuibon, Salawa Abeni, Gbenga Adewusi and others were there to pay their last respect. Tears flowed when her colleagues saw the body of the late actress.

    Moji Olaiya passed on in Canada on May 18, just two months after giving birth to her second daughter .

     

     

  • Late actress, Moji Olaiya’s body arrives Nigeria

    Late actress, Moji Olaiya’s body arrives Nigeria

    The body of Nollywood actress, Moji Olaiya has arrived Nigeria weeks after her death.

    The actress had died of a cardiac arrest in Canada two months after delivering a baby.

    Recall that Olaiya’s first daughter, Adunoluwa had insisted that her body be flown to Nigeria even as she was scheduled to be buried in Canada.

    It was later learnt that former governor of Lagos State, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu sponsored the repatriation of her body to the country.

    A service of songs which saw in attendance her colleagues was held for late Olaiya on Tuesday.

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  • Lanre Teriba mourns Moji Olaiya[Video]

    Lanre Teriba mourns Moji Olaiya[Video]

    Talented gospel singer, Lanre Teriba has released a video in honour of the late actress Moji Olaiya. The song captures thge circumstances and incidents that led to her death

    According to him:“Mojisola Abike Olaiya death has made us delete your number from our phones. You left this world just two months after you welcomed your baby girl. May God not let us give birth for another woman to raise. May we not build houses for another person to live in.”

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnK3KezocWA

  • ‘Mum never complained when things were tough’-Moji Olaiya’s daugther

    ‘Mum never complained when things were tough’-Moji Olaiya’s daugther

    The service of songs for deceased Nollywood actress, Moji Olaiya was held yesterday, June 6, at the LTV 8 Blue Roof in Ikeja, Lagos.

    Nollywood stars like Adebayo Salami, Yemi Solade, Saidi Balogun, Fathia Balogun, Salawa Abeni, Pasuma and other Moji’s colleagues were present.

     

    One unforgettable part of the event was when the late actress’ teenage daughter, Adunoluwa, recalled her mother’s memories.

    She said:”She never complained or cried when things were tough for her. She never complained. She was very gentle. In short, she was the most hardworking person I know. I just hope she is in a much better place .This world… I just thank God, Thank you very much” she said.

    Most of Moji’s colleagues couldn’t hold back the tears, as they recall her indelible contributions to humanity.

     

     

  • Moji Olaiya: Fans, stakeholders condemn sale of N1,500 burial T-shirt

    Moji Olaiya: Fans, stakeholders condemn sale of N1,500 burial T-shirt

    A torrent of criticisms has trailed the plan to sell commemorative T-shirts at N1,500 each to mark the burial of Nollywood actress Moji Olaiya.

    The burial committee announced the T-shirt offer on Friday while unveiling the burial plans for the actress, who died on 17 May, three months after delivering a baby girl in Canada. She died of cardiac arrest. She was 42 years old.

    Yomi Fabiyi, the Publicity Secretary said people interested in participating in the burial, which starts on Tuesday, 6 June, can buy the T-shirts.

    This, however, contradicted the message in the obituary published by the committee, asking mourners and sympathisers to wear corporate black outfits at the two-day event, culminating in the interment at ikoyi Cemetery.

    The corpse from Canada would arrive in Lagos on 6 June, the same day that a service of songs is billed to take place at 4pm at the Blue Roof of LTV 8 in Ikeja Lagos.

    Lying-in-state and interment would follow on Wednesday 7 June at Ebony Vault, Ikoyi Cemetery.

    Of all the plans, the T-shirt sale has been the only one stirring controversy.

    Most critics were of the opinion that since she died at a very young age, it was wrong printing T-shirts, as if her death amounted to a celebration.

    A civil servant, Mrs Damilola Ahmed said that the burial committee has turned the 42 year-old lady’s painful death into money making venture.

    “What kind of stupid T-shirt are they selling and for what. They are laughing, not crying for her. And they announced it to the public,’’ she said.

    Mrs Iyabo Olaitan, a businesswoman said that instead of the burial planners to make the ceremony low key, the are selling T-shirts.

    “For what?, she said.They should rather beg God to spare their own lives”.

    “They are bad people, anybody that suggested that is not a good person. She is still very young for that”, she added.

    A student of Lagos state University, Mr Nwosu Igbo, asked: “How can a young woman’s death after child birth make people talk about selling of T-shirt. They are doing business with her. Are they happy about the death? What for? Na wao for Nigerians!”

    “Will people still be wearing the T-short after her burial? How will the family react seeing the shirt after that?.

    “Her death was bad enough; the T-Shirt is not necessary. Her parents are still alive. They will always remember her,’’ he said.

    Mr Abiodun Bello, a civil servant, said that “when they were asked to contribute money to bring her corpse back to Nigeria from Canada they did not.

    “Now they have money to do T shirt. This is bad. They should have reflected deeply before announcing it.

    “My people so much like uniform. This cannot happen in every event. This one is a sad one. I know some of them will like it, but of what use,’’ he said.

    Taiwo Banky, a member of the burial committee appeared to distance the committee from the T-shirt idea. She told NAN: “Is this why you are calling me? The idea is from her childhood friend, it is not from me”.

    Moji Olaiya was the daughter of the legendary Nigerian highlife maestro, Victor Olaiya. She converted to Islam in 2014.

    Her acting career started with a feature movie “Sunmibare’’ which was produced by Dimeji Ijaduade; before she took a role in Wale Adenuga productions, Super Story series, “No Pain, No Gain’’.

    She starred in many Nollywood and Yoruba movies, among which were “Sade Blade-2005’’, “Nkan Adun-2008’’; “Omo Iya Meta Leyi-2009’’; “Agunbaniro’’ and others.

    She produced a film “Iya Okomi’’ which premiered in 2016.

    She won some awards during her career. She was nominated for the Reel Awards for Best Supporting Actress of the Year- 2003. She won the City People Entertainment Award, as well.

    In 2015 the FCT Nigerian Police Force honoured her as a role model for Nigerian youths.

     

     

     

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