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Nollywood: 10 Things To Know About Late Veteran Actor Kola Oyewo

Zuleihat Chatta by Zuleihat Chatta
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Dr. Kola Oyewo was an iconic Nigerian actor, dramatist, filmmaker, and scholar who left an indelible mark on African theatre and cinema across a career spanning over six decades.

Born into a royal family on March 27, 1946, in Oba-Ile, Osun State, the legendary actor passed away at 80 on June 12, 2026. He successfully balanced a career in professional acting with a highly distinguished career in academia.

Here are 10 essential facts about his life and legacy:

1. Royal Background: He grew up heavily exposed to Yoruba traditions while living in the palace with his uncle, who was the king of Oba-Ile. This cultural immersion deeply shaped his mastery of traditional acting.

2. Theatrical Beginnings: His professional acting journey kicked off in 1964 at just 18 years old when he joined the legendary Oyin Adejobi Theatre Group.

3. The “Odewale” Breakthrough: He achieved continental acclaim for his powerful portrayal of King Odewale in The Gods Are Not to Blame, a monumental stage adaptation written by Chief Ola Rotimi.

5. Late-Blooming Academic: Despite his early theatrical success, he did not pursue higher education until later in life. He sat his GCE exams and entered university as a mature student at 46.

5. The Hybrid Practitioner: He famously described himself as a “hybrid” practitioner because he spent decades simultaneously practising theatre on stage and studying its theory in classrooms.

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6. Classmates with His Son: In a rare and inspiring experience during his undergraduate days at Obafemi Awolowo University, he actually shared a classroom and took lectures alongside his own biological son.

7. Doctorate Degree: He steadily advanced his education at the University of Ibadan, earning a Master of Arts and eventually a PhD in Drama at the age of 59.

8. Nollywood Legend: Beyond the stage, he successfully transitioned into mainstream Nollywood. He starred in cinematic Yoruba classics such as Tunde Kelani’s Saworoide, Agogo Eewo, Koseegbe, and Sango.

9. Renowned Professor: He served as a senior lecturer at Obafemi Awolowo University until 2011, later becoming the Head of Department for Dramatic Arts at Redeemer’s University, and subsequently lecturing at Elizade University.

10. National Icon: On his 80th birthday, he was officially honoured by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, who hailed him as a national treasure and a worthy ambassador of Nigerian storytelling.

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Zuleihat Chatta is a Culture and Lifestyle Reporter and Columnist with Leadership Newspaper, covering social issues, identity, community life, and everyday human experiences. She is known for calm, in-depth storytelling that goes beyond quick takes to reveal the human threads behind each story, earning her a reputation as a trusted and relatable voice on her beat.

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