Tag: Veteran Nollywood actor

  • I am not in competition with anyone – Kunle Afolayan brags

    I am not in competition with anyone – Kunle Afolayan brags

    Multiple award winning film producer, and director, Kunle Afolayan who recently lost  his mother, Omoladun Ayanladun Afolayan has taken to social media to brag about his achievement.

    The renounced film maker, via Instagram on Monday shared a compilation of his national and international recognition since venturing into the profession of movie making. 

    Afolayan also shared clips from his interviewed with international media outlets, and some special events which marked the beginning of his breakthrough in the film industry.

    Afolayan noted in one of the videos that he studied accounting and was running a successful career in the field before taking a dive into acting.

    He shared some of the movies he had released, which include Figurine, October 1, Omugwo, Mokalik, Citation, Anikulapo, and Naija Christmas, among many others.

    Sharing the videos, Kunle Afolayan noted that he is not in competition with anyone but himself, affirming his status as a Nigerian.

    “I am a creative, I like to build and I mind my own business.

    “I am not in competition with anyone but Myself.

    “My name is Kunle Afolayan, I am a Filmmaker and I am a Nigerian.”

  • ‘No actor can buy Range Rover from acting fees alone’ –  Veteran actor, Bimbo Manuel

    ‘No actor can buy Range Rover from acting fees alone’ – Veteran actor, Bimbo Manuel

    Veteran Nollywood actor, Bimbo Manuel, has alleged that most of his colleagues flaunting Range Rovers and living in luxurious mansions in Lagos are living a fake life.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports that the thespian made this known while featuring in a recent episode of the TVC programme, Your View where he disclosed that no movie star can buy Range Rover from acting fees.

    The 66-year-old said he does not care about living a flamboyant lifestyle because he likes “a humble and realistic life”.

    He said, “The actors you see flaunting Range Rovers and mansions in Ikoyi are living fake lives.

    “No actor in Nigeria would say he or she can buy a Range Rover from acting fees alone.”

  • Hardship: They are silencing the voices trying to speak up for the people – Veteran actor Chiwetalu cries out

    Hardship: They are silencing the voices trying to speak up for the people – Veteran actor Chiwetalu cries out

    As Nigerians continue to bear the brunt of fuel subsidy removal, hike in the cost of living and bad leadership, a veteran Nollywood actor, popularly known as Chiwetalu Agu, has lamented the lingering hardship in the country.

    The Enugu State-born actor, who started acting at a young age, complained bitterly how Nigerian leaders have turned a deaf ear to the suffering of the people.

    Chiwetalu also stressed how the government is trying hard to suppress the voices of the people trying to speak out for the suffering masses.

    In a video shared on his Instagram page on Tuesday, the veteran actor wondered when Nigeria will get better.

    The actor expressed his frustration, saying “Let my people go. The hardship is too much, but nobody cares. The masses are suffering but no body cares. Even the ones trying to lend their voices, and speak out for the people, they are silencing. Nigeria, when will it get better?”

  • Saidi Balogun breaks silence on daughter’s death in emotional tribute

    Saidi Balogun breaks silence on daughter’s death in emotional tribute

    Veteran Nollywood actor, Saidi Balogun has broken his silence following the sudden death of his first daughter, Zeenat Balogun.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reported last week that the veteran announced the death of his daughter via his Instagram page, with a photo of a candlelight with flowers surrounding it and several heartbroken emojis.

    Speaking a week after Zeenat’s death, the actor shared a family statement, expressing profound gratitude to everyone who commiserated with his loss.

    Describing the deceased, the actor in the statement said she was a warrior who gave life her all and embodied joy, acceptance, and resilience. The late Zeenat was further described as a die-hard believer in the phrase never give up.

    Sharing the statement, the actor wrote on Instagram: “We extend our sincerest gratitude to everyone who reached out to my family during this difficult time. We have been deeply moved by the overwhelming care, the heartfelt messages, and the many condolence visits. Your presence, prayers, and acts of kindness have truly touched our hearts. The love and support from friends, neighbours, and even those we have not seen in years have been a constant source of strength. Your compassion has made this challenging period more bearable, and for that, we are immensely grateful”.

    See statement below;

     

     

  • Tears as Nollywood actor, Jerry Amilo buries beautiful daughter

    Tears as Nollywood actor, Jerry Amilo buries beautiful daughter

    Veteran Nollywood actor Jerry Amilo has buried his daughter, Chidera Amilo, affectionately known as Princess, who died untimely on October 4.

    According to reports, Princess’s death came months after she reunited with her father and veteran actor.

    It would be recalled that the excited actor, Amilo, shared via Instagram a video from the special moment on August 21, expressing his joy after two years of separating from his daughter.

    The joy, was sadly short-lived when Chidera died weeks after their reunion, though the cause of her death remains to be ascertained as at the filing of this report. 

    Taking to Instagram, Amilo shared his grief with his fans and followers with emotional clips of the funeral.

    He captioned the post: “Good night My Angel ❤️ MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE AMEN Still staying FOCUSED ♥️✅ .”

  • Yoruba movie stars celebrate Pa Aluwe as he clocks 70

    Yoruba movie stars celebrate Pa Aluwe as he clocks 70

    Veteran Nollywood actor Sunday Omobolanle, popularly known as Papi Luwe  has taken to social media to extend gratitude to God as he celebrates his 70th birthday.

    The veteran via Instagram shared a photo of himself expressing gratitude for the gift of life and announcing his new milestone.

    He wrote, “Thank God for life. Happy 70th Birthday to me. I wish myself long life and prosperity in good health in Jesus name. Pappyluwe omo iya alaro.”

    Other Nollywood practitioners including Yemi Solade, Adebayo Salami, Sola Sobowale, Fausat Balogun (Madam Saje), Opeyemi Aiyeola, Kevin Ikeduba to mention but a few, took to their social media pages to pen down heartwarming tributes for the legendary actor.

     Adebayo Salami wrote, “Happy birthday to a fantastic living legend @pappyluwe Welcome to the league of septuagenarians. I celebrate you my brother.”

    Yemi Solade wrote, “CHIEF SUNDAY OMOBOLANLE – (M.O.N) globally known and called “PAPPY LUWẸ̀” / ALÚWẸ̀”, one of Africa’s Most Talented Actors and comedians… An Evergreen Legend is 70!

    “You deserve all the happiness and joy! You’ve won many people’s hearts in these 70 years! Now, it’s time for you to cherish the best wishes received from loved ones!
    HAPPY 70TH BIRTHDAY”

    Sunkanmi_omobolanle wrote: “Happy 70th birthday my very own pappy. Ki e pe funmi ni ase Edumare. Love you pappy.”

    Adebayo Salami wrote: “Happy birthday to a fantastic living legend @pappyluwe”

  • Tears as veteran actor, Saidi Balogun loses daughter

    Tears as veteran actor, Saidi Balogun loses daughter

    The first daughter of veteran Nollywood actor and movie producer, Saheed Balogun, Zinnat has reportedly died.

    Zinnat is Saidi’s daughter with his first wife, Sherifat, a singer.

    Announcing the sad news, the actor via Instagram account on Saturday shared a post featuring an image of a candlelight surrounded by flowers, captioning it with heartbroken emojis.

    Details surrounding her death remain sketchy.

    Also mourning Zinnat’s death is Fathia Williams, who was a stepmother to the deceased. She wrote, “Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un” (from Allah we come, to Him we shall return).”

    His friends and colleagues in the movie industry have been offering him their condolences. 

    More details on this later…

  • Popular actor drags TV station to court over callous remark on relationship with Genevieve Nnaji

    Popular actor drags TV station to court over callous remark on relationship with Genevieve Nnaji

    Patrick Uchenna Attah, a veteran Nollywood actor, has filed a suit against the presenters of the TVC talk show known as “Entertainment Splash (e splash)” over a ridiculous claim on his relationship with actress Genevieve Nnaji.

    According to the letter dated August 6, 2014, written by his lawyer, Anthony Omaghomi, to the management of TVC Communications, the actor gave a 14-day ultimatum to the three presenters of the talk show, Olayemi Ogunwole (a.k.a Honeypot), Jay Paul (Mr. Flamez), and Cassey Bashua Alimi to publicly apologize in three national newspapers.

    Attah, who currently lives in Germany, vowed to file a defamation libel lawsuit if they failed to apologize.

    The demand comes after the presenters used the platform to falsely allege that Attah, granted an interview where he claimed, without being asked, that he had dated actress Genevieve Nnaji.

    Omaghomi said the allegation was a “calculated plot” to demean, embarrass, and ridicule the actor.

    The counsel also demanded an immediate retraction, a written apology, and the payment of N50,000,000 as compensation for the alleged defamation.

    The letter reads ”In consequence of the said publication, our client has been greatly injured in his credit, character, reputation, profession and family life. Our client is one of the pioneers of the Nollywood film industry in Nigeria, a reputable actor, musician and business man, he is also a family man with children who has suffered greatly from this reckless publication. 

    “Our client was very circumspect in the said interview. He repeatedly said his relationship with Genevieve Nnaji was cordial and serious which did not in anyway tarnish the image of Genevieve Nnaji. It is in the light of the above, acting on the instruction of our client that we make the following demands; 

    “That you are to retract the contents of the said broadcast made on August 8, 2023 on your television station anchored by Olayemi Ogunwole (a.k.a. Honeypot), Cavey Bashua Alimi, Jay Paul (a.k.a Mr. Flamez) and tender an unreserved apology to our client. 

    “This retraction and apology must be published and broadcasted in the same means and manner in which the libelous publication was made, including YouTube channel, Twitter, all social medis platforms, Whatsapp and Facebook etc. 

    “The retraction and apology must also be published/broadcast on the same programme “Entertainment Splash (e-splash)” and be anchored by the same persons who must apologize to our client. In addition, this apology and retraction must be published in no fewer than Three National Dailies, to wit: Vanguard, THISDAY and Punch Newspapers. 

    “Our client has instructed us to make an unequivocal demand for Monetary damages in the sum of N500,000,000.00 (Five Hundred Million Naira). The above demands must be met within 14 working days from the date of receipt of this letter. Our instructions are that, should you choose to disregard or fail to heed these we are to approach a court of competent jurisdiction to seek redress as  demanded above.”

  • Popular Nollywood veteran actor is dead

    Popular Nollywood veteran actor is dead

    Veteran Nollywood actor, Dayo Adewunmi, popularly known as Sule Suebebe has died at an undisclosed hospital this morning

    Popular Ibadan-based cleric, Pastor Ademola Amusan, also known as Agbala Gabriel, who had been caring for the actor in recent months announced the news of his death this morning.

    Announcing Suebebe’s death, Agbala Gabriel wrote on his Facebook page, “It’s a pity, Baba Suebebe died at the hospital this morning. May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace.”

    Recall, that a year ago, the ailing actor appealed to Nigerians for forgiveness over his reckless lifestyle when he was younger and sought financial assistance on social media to foot his medical bills.

    Following that, some of his colleagues reportedly took him to a hospital where he was set to undergo surgey for undisclosed illness.

    Efforts seeking supports for the actor were led and coordinated by Pastor Gabriel Ademola Amusan of Agbala Gabriel Apostolic Church.

    While seeking assistance from the public, the actor said he has been in the Yoruba movie industry for decades without any achievement. He noted that he had no house or car, reiterating that he lived a life of poverty.

    He came out saying he could no longer pretend anymore.

    He said, “i dont want to pretend anymore i dont want to die in poverty.”

  • Top Nollywood stars present as veteran actor, Zulu Adigwe is laid to rest (photos)

    Top Nollywood stars present as veteran actor, Zulu Adigwe is laid to rest (photos)

    The president of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) Emeka Rollas, and other Nollywood stars such as Zack Orji, Hanks Anuku, Benedict Johnson stormed Abuja on Wednesday for the burial of their colleague, Zulu Adigwe.

    TheNewsGuru.com recalls that the late veteran’s demise was confirmed by movie producer, Stanley Nwoko, via a post on his Instagram page, although without disclosing the cause of his death.

    “I regret to announce the passing of a veteran actor, late Mr Zulu Adigwe. What caused his death is yet to be reviewed. Rest in peace good actor,” Nwoko had written on his social media handle.

     Adigwe, died on the evening of Tuesday, 23 April.

    Sharing photos from the funeral event via Instagram on Thursday, the AGN president captioned the photos,  “Yesterday we condoled with the family of Late Zulu Adigwe. May his soul rest in peace.“

    The late veteran started acting at the age of seven. He, however, made his earliest television appearance in Baci and Company, taking over the lead role from Albert Egbe.

    His debut movie, Blood of the Orphan, earned him numerous accolades. In 2004, he starred in Living Abroad alongside Ernest Asuzu, Emeka Enyiocha, and Anne Njemanze.

    In 2019, he portrayed Pascal Nworie in Living in Bondage: Breaking Free.

    See photos from the burial below;

    Zulu Adigwe

    Zulu Adigwe

    Zulu Adigwe