Nollywood Comic Actor Okemesi Buried in Lagos Cemetery

Veteran Nollywood comic actor and content creator, Success Okemesi, has been buried following his death from illness. The interment took place on Friday, February 27, 2026, at Ayobo Cemetery in Lagos State.

Okemesi, 52, passed away on Monday, February 24, 2026, after succumbing to complications from his medication, according to reports from the Nigerian newspaper Media Talk Africa. His death concludes a public health struggle that drew attention from colleagues and fans.

The actor’s illness became widely known in late January 2026, when he publicly described suffering a sudden paralysis, which he attributed to a purported spiritual attack. In social media posts, Okemesi claimed the condition left him bedridden and unable to move. His accounts, which circulated on platforms like Instagram and TikTok, detailed his distress and framed the event as a personal crisis.

His condition subsequently deteriorated, and he fell into a coma. Days before his death, fellow actor Tony Montana Jeff launched a public fundraising appeal on Okemesi’s behalf, sharing updates and bank details to solicit financial support for his medical treatment. The appeal highlighted the actor’s critical state and the financial burden of his care.

Okemesi was a recognizable figure in Nigeria’s entertainment industry, primarily known for his comedic roles in Yoruba-language home videos and skits distributed on social media. His work contributed to the expansive Nollywood ecosystem, which produces thousands of films annually and maintains a significant following across Africa and in the diaspora.

His passing underscores the frequent reliance on public donations for serious medical care among Nigerian actors, many of whom lack comprehensive health insurance or union support systems. The rapid progression from reported paralysis to coma and death also points to the potential severity of underlying health issues, though specific medical details were not officially disclosed.

The burial in Lagos follows a common practice of prompt interment in the region. Colleagues and fans have since expressed condolences online, remembering Okemesi for his comedic talent and vibrant online presence.

His death adds to a pattern of health-related losses within Nollywood, a sector where performers often face high stress and limited social safety nets. While the cause of his initial paralysis remained unverified by medical authorities, the chain of events—from the public distress call to the fundraising effort and subsequent death—has sparked discussions about wellness and support structures within the industry.

Okemesi is survived by family and friends. No official statement has yet been released by his family or representatives regarding funeral arrangements beyond the burial.

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