Nigerian film industry veteran Oyewole Olowomojuore, popularly known as Baba Gebu, has passed away. The actor’s death was announced on social media by fellow actor and director Kunle Afod, who described him as a “great legend.” According to Afod, Baba Gebu died on Wednesday evening after a brief illness.
Baba Gebu’s colleagues in the Nigerian film industry, also known as Nollywood, have been paying tribute to him on social media. Actor Yemi Solade prayed for the deceased, asking God to forgive his shortcomings and grant him eternal rest. Actor Akin Olaiya and actress Saje also expressed their condolences, wishing Baba Gebu a peaceful rest. Abiodun Thomas, another actor, encouraged the deceased’s family, saying “may God continue to bless all that you left behind.”
Veteran actress Shola Kosoko also mourned the loss of Baba Gebu, describing him as a “legend” and wishing him a peaceful rest. The outpouring of tributes from the Nollywood community reflects the significant contribution Baba Gebu made to the industry during his career.
Baba Gebu’s death is a loss for the Nigerian film industry, which has experienced significant growth and recognition in recent years. As a veteran actor, he played a role in shaping the industry and inspiring younger generations of actors and filmmakers. His legacy will likely continue to be felt through his body of work and the many lives he touched during his career.
The news of Baba Gebu’s passing has sparked an outpouring of grief from fans and colleagues alike, who are remembering his contributions to Nigerian cinema. As the industry continues to mourn his loss, it is likely that there will be further tributes and celebrations of his life and work in the coming days. For now, fans and colleagues are taking to social media to share their memories and condolences, paying respect to a man who dedicated his life to the art of filmmaking.