Nollywood actress Allwell Ademola dies at 43

Nollywood actress and producer Allwell Ademola has died at the age of 43, according to reports. The film industry is mourning her passing, which occurred on December 27, 2025.

Ademola allegedly suffered a heart attack at her residence and was rushed to the hospital, where she was pronounced dead. The news has sent shockwaves through the Nigerian film industry, with many of her colleagues expressing their grief on social media.

Fellow actress Fathia Williams confirmed the news on Instagram, while actor Damola Olatunji and actress Mide Martins also paid tribute to Ademola. Bidemi Kosoko reacted emotionally to the news, expressing her disbelief and refusal to accept the loss of her colleague.

The Nigerian film industry, also known as Nollywood, has experienced significant growth and recognition globally in recent years. As a producer and actress, Ademola played a role in this growth, contributing to the industry’s development and popularity.

The news of Ademola’s passing serves as a reminder of the importance of health and wellness, particularly for individuals in the entertainment industry who often face intense pressure and stress. As the industry continues to mourn her loss, fans and colleagues alike will remember Ademola’s contributions to Nollywood and the impact she had on those around her.

Further details about Ademola’s life and career are expected to emerge in the coming days, as the industry comes to terms with her sudden passing. For now, the focus remains on celebrating her legacy and offering support to those affected by her death.

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