Nollywood star Alex Ekubo has died, his family confirmed on Wednesday. The actor, whose full name was Alex Ikenna Ekubo‑Okwaraeke, passed away at Evercare Hospital in Lagos after complications from advanced metastatic kidney cancer.
The family announced his death in a statement posted on Instagram, describing the final months as “a brief but courageous battle.” They said Ekubo faced his illness with “remarkable strength, unwavering faith and enduring hope,” believing his story would one day inspire others.
The notice expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love, support, prayers and understanding that the family had received. It also requested privacy during this “deeply painful time” and asked supporters to continue praying for his soul’s peaceful repose.
Details regarding funeral arrangements and related family matters were said to be forthcoming.
Ekubo, a prominent figure in Nigeria’s film industry, was known for roles in movies such as “Mike and the Blade,” “The Cottage,” and the television series “The Governor.” His death has prompted tributes from fellow actors, directors and fans across the continent, reflecting his impact on the growth of Nollywood.
The loss of a leading actor underscores the ongoing challenges of cancer care in Nigeria, where early detection and treatment options remain limited. Health advocates have highlighted the need for increased public awareness and better access to diagnostic services, especially for aggressive cancers like the one that claimed Ekubo’s life.
As the entertainment community mourns, the family’s request for privacy remains in effect, and further information on memorial services will be released in due course.