Nollywood Mourns as Actor Alex Ekubo Dies at 40
The Nigerian entertainment industry has been thrown into mourning following reports that popular Nollywood actor Alex Ekubo has died at the age of 40. The shocking news began circulating on Tuesday and has since sparked an outpouring of grief from fans, colleagues, and public figures across the country.
According to reports, the actor’s death was confirmed by several of his colleagues in the film industry, including actress Funke Akindele and actor Bolanle Ninalowo, who shared emotional tributes on social media. Fellow actor Godwin Nnadiekwe also expressed heartbreak over the loss, describing Ekubo as “a rare soul.”
Reports from multiple Nigerian media outlets claim that the actor had been privately battling cancer for some time before his death. Although his family had not released an official statement at the time of reporting, tributes continued to flood social media as fans reacted to the tragic development.
Born in 1986, Alex Ekubo rose to fame after emerging as the first runner-up in the 2010 Mr Nigeria competition. He later became one of Nollywood’s most recognised faces, starring in numerous successful films and television productions. Known for his charm, versatility, and strong screen presence, he built a career that earned him admiration both within and outside Nigeria.
Over the years, the actor featured in notable productions such as Weekend Getaway, The Bling Lagosians, A Sunday Affair, and The Blood Covenant. Beyond acting, he was also recognised for his fashion influence, philanthropy, and youth advocacy efforts.
Fans had recently expressed concern over his prolonged absence from social media and public events. A video that surfaced online weeks ago showing the actor looking noticeably slimmer had fueled speculation about his health condition.
As tributes continue pouring in, many Nigerians are remembering Alex Ekubo not only as a talented actor but also as a charismatic personality who left a lasting mark on the country’s entertainment industry.
His death represents another painful loss for Nollywood, an industry that has continued to shape African storytelling on the global stage.
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