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  • Oga Bello: Biography of Adebayo Salami, Veteran Actor & Father of 18 Who Built a Nollywood Legacy

    Oga Bello: Biography of Adebayo Salami, Veteran Actor & Father of 18 Who Built a Nollywood Legacy

    Adebayo Salami, popularly known as Oga Bello, is a legendary Nigerian actor, filmmaker, producer, and director, and a pillar of the Yoruba film industry for over six decades. He began his career on stage in 1964 with the Young Concert Party, earning recognition as one of Nollywood’s most iconic figures.

    EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION

    Adebayo Salami Oga Bello

    Adebayo Salami, popularly known as Oga Bello, was born on May 9, 1953, in Lagos, Nigeria, into an Islamic family of Kwara origin, with roots in Pakata Oloje, Ilorin. Although he hails from Kwara State, he was born and raised in Lagos, where he spent his formative years and received his early education.

    Growing up, Salami developed an interest in acting after watching a television programme titled Village Doctor, which inspired his passion for the craft at a young age.

    For his education, Salami attended Ansar-ud-Deen Primary School in Oke-Ejigbo, Lagos, before proceeding to Adebodun Commercial School for his secondary education. He later refined his acting skills at the Lagos Drama School, an institution affiliated with the University of Lagos. Having experienced limited parental support for his own educational pursuits, he has often emphasized the importance of formal education, ensuring that his children were well educated before venturing into acting.

    CAREER

    Adebayo Salami Oga Bello

    Adebayo Salami began his acting career as a student in 1964 at just 12 years old. He joined the Young Concert Party under the leadership of Ojo Ladipo (Baba Mero). The troupe later evolved into the Ojo Ladipo Theatre Group and eventually the Awada Kerikeri Theatre Group, a transition that shaped the foundation of his career in traditional Yoruba travelling theatre. His decision to pursue acting was initially met with strong resistance from his parents, who were opposed to the career path and even threatened to curse him. This led him to briefly leave home and stay with a friend before he was eventually reconciled with his family.

    His rise to prominence came after the death of Baba Mero in 1978, when he assumed leadership of the theatre group, a move that thrust him into the spotlight and established him as a key figure in the Yoruba theatre scene. By this time, he had already begun sharing stages with notable contemporaries and industry pioneers, including Adeyemi Afolayan, with whom he featured in early productions. He also appeared in Ajani Ogun, regarded as one of the earliest Yoruba-language films, and featured in other works such as Kadara. His performance in the popular NTA comedy series Comedy Half-Hour further cemented his fame and earned him the enduring nickname “Oga Bello.”

    Transitioning into filmmaking, Salami produced his first movie, Ogun Ajaye, in 1985 under the Awada Kerikeri banner, marking the beginning of a prolific production career. He went on to produce several notable films on celluloid, including Omo Orukan (1987) and Eri Okan (1989). Although initially reluctant to embrace the home video era due to concerns about its global acceptance, he eventually adapted to the changing landscape of the Nigerian film industry as economic realities and limited production infrastructure made traditional filmmaking increasingly difficult.

    Over the decades, he has remained a consistent force in Nollywood, with a career spanning more than 60 years across stage, film, and television. His filmography includes appearances in major productions such as Omo Ghetto: The Saga and Aníkúlápó, reflecting his ability to evolve with the industry while maintaining his legacy as one of the pioneers of Yoruba cinema. In addition to his creative work, he was also a pioneer member of the Association of Nigerian Theatre Arts Practitioners and later served as its president, further contributing to the growth and structure of the industry.

    FILMOGRAPHY

    Adebayo Salami Oga Bello

    Adebayo Salami has featured in hundreds of stage and screen productions across a career spanning over six decades.

    Selected Acting Credits

    Her Excellency (2025) – Produced and directed to mark his 60-year milestone

    Seven Doors (2024) – Otun

    Lakatabu (2024) – Commissioner of Police

    Funmilayo Ransome-Kuti (2024) – Alake

    Jagun Jagun (2023) – Oba Alayaki

    Aníkúlápó (2022) – Oyo Chief

    Omo Ghetto: The Saga (2020) – Baba Onibaba

    October 1 (2014) – Banji

    Ori (2004)

    Owo Blow (1996) – Council Boss

    Asewo To Re Mecca (1992)

    Taxi Driver 2 (1987)

    Iyani Wura (1984)

    Ija Orogun (1983)

    Taxi Driver (1983)

    Ajani Ogun (1976)

    Films Produced and Directed

    Ogun Ajaye (1985) – His debut production

    Omo Orukan (1987)

    Eri Okan (1989)

    Jelili (2011)

    Ayitale (2013)

    The Wrath (2023)

    The Monkey Men (2024)

    AWARDS AND NOMINATIONS

    Adebayo Salami Oga Bello

    Iconic Legend Award (2026): Honoured at the Black Merit Awards for his decades-long impact and legacy in the Nigerian film industry.

    Seriki Amuludun of Yoruba Land (2025): Conferred by the Ilorin Emirate Descendants Progressive Union in recognition of his cultural contributions.

    60 Years on Stage Recognition (2025): Celebrated globally with the release of Her Excellency, marking six decades of excellence in filmmaking.

    Special Recognition Award (2014): Awarded at the Best of Nollywood (BON) Awards for his enduring contributions to the industry.

    Lifetime Achievement Award (2017): Received at the City People Entertainment Awards.

    Best Yoruba Actor (Multiple Wins): Won four times at the African Film Awards (Afro Hollywood Awards) in London.

    Best of Nollywood Award (2012): Recognized as Best Yoruba Actor by the Broadcasting Organization of Nigeria.

    Best African Movie Producer (1987): Honoured by the British Institute in London early in his filmmaking career.

    Honorary Doctorate: Awarded in Theatre and Media Arts by the Achievers Network Academy UK, earning him the title Dr. Adebayo Salami.

    AMVCA Recognition (2025): His legacy was celebrated when his son, Femi Adebayo, dedicated multiple wins for Seven Doors to him.

    Best Lead Actor (2025 – Nominations): Associated with acclaimed projects like Her Excellency and Seven Doors, which received multiple award nominations, including at the Africa Magic Viewers’ Choice Awards (AMVCA).

    Best Indigenous Actor: A consistent nominee and multiple-time winner at the Afro Hollywood Awards in London.

    Best Actor in a Supporting Role: Earned several nominations in earlier years for roles in classic Yoruba films.

    Film-Based Recognition:

    Seven Doors (2025) – Part of a production that received multiple AMVCA nominations

    Jagun Jagun (2023–2024) – Contributed to a film with several AMVCA and AMAA nominations

    Omo Ghetto: The Saga (2020) – Featured in a widely awarded ensemble cast

    PERSONAL LIFE

    Adebayo Salami & wives

    Family and Marriage

    Adebayo Salami is married to two wives and is the father of 18 children—nine sons and nine daughters. His first wife, Alhaja Risikat Ejide Salami, is a well-known Yoruba movie marketer and owner of Ejide Films, while his second wife, Alhaja Nosimot Adebayo (popularly known as Iya Lai), also plays a key role in the family structure.

    Children

    Adebayo Salami & His Children

    Several of his children are active in the entertainment industry, including Femi Adebayo, a leading Nollywood actor and producer; Tope Adebayo, a film director; Sodiq Adebayo, a production and location manager; and Ridwan Adebayo, a movie editor.

    Lifestyle and Values

    Despite his legendary status, Salami maintains a simple lifestyle, often expressing a love for indigenous Yoruba music such as Apala, Sakara, and Fuji. He has also been vocal about his views on parenting and wealth, stating he does not intend to leave behind vast properties but instead invested in raising independent, educated children. Although he practices polygamy, he has advised younger generations against it, noting that his own experience was shaped by circumstance and that modern economic realities make it difficult to sustain.

    Social Media

    Instagram: @adebayo.salami

  • Betrayal, blame & shattered trust: Inside the dispute linking Femi Adebayo’s wife & actress Olatoun

    Betrayal, blame & shattered trust: Inside the dispute linking Femi Adebayo’s wife & actress Olatoun

    For many Nigerians, the marriage of celebrated Nollywood actor Femi Adebayo and his wife Omotayo Sanusi, popularly known as Iyan Aladuke, was one of the industry’s admired relationships. They wed on October 9, 2016, and for years shared moments of family joy and mutual support on social media. Femi, an award-winning actor and filmmaker, and Omotayo, a restaurateur and social media personality, seemed to balance fame and family life well. But over the past year, what once appeared stable has unravelled into one of the most talked-about celebrity disputes of 2026.

    From love to public discord

    Femi Adebayo & wife

    Signs of trouble emerged quietly in 2025, when fans noticed changes in the couple’s online presence. In the early years of their marriage, Femi publicly celebrated milestones with Omotayo. For instance, in 2022 he surprised her with a generous cash gift on her 40th birthday, celebrating her with heartfelt social media posts.

    But the happy moments eventually gave way to signs of a troubled marriage. In mid 2025 the couple’s disagreements spilled into public view, with netizens sharing fragments of what appeared to be private struggles.

    A major turning point in the crisis came on May 19, 2025, when controversial gossip platform Gistlover published a series of explosive posts alleging that Femi Adebayo and Omotayo’s marriage had been plagued for some time by repeated disputes over infidelity.

    According to the blog, tensions reportedly escalated during a film production in Oyo State at Ibrahim Chatta’s film village, where actress Funke Akindele was working on set with Femi Adebayo. The post claimed that Omotayo (Iyanaladuke) showed up at the location and accused Funke of being involved with her husband.

    The blog further alleged that the confrontation became chaotic, with claims of heated exchanges and damage to hotel property where cast members were lodged. It also suggested that the incident deepened the rift between the couple and triggered Femi’s decision to temporarily leave the family home. Although neither Funke Akindele nor Femi Adebayo publicly confirmed that such an incident took place, the rumours put them under the radar. Netizens began watching the couple for slip-ups.

    Shortly after, fans noticed that Femi and Omotayo stopped appearing together online and unfollowed each other on Instagram. This small digital action often signals deeper issues in celebrity relationships. The combination of these painted the picture of a marriage under serious strain, even though many of the most dramatic claims remain unconfirmed.

    The dispute took a dramatic turn when Omotayo accused Femi of something that shocked many followers. She claimed that on January 23, 2026, Femi had “taken almost 20 armed men to a public place” to forcefully evict her and her family from her Yaba, Lagos restaurant. According to her, the action wasn’t just about business but was a deliberate attempt to disgrace her. She alleged that even her elderly mother was thrown out with a gun present, and that he had been absent from their son’s life for about a year, only resurfacing for a staged visit to their child’s school that she called a “picture play.”

    Femi’s side of that particular story has been different. His family and representatives pointed to the involvement of a bank foreclosure process due to an unpaid loan tied to the restaurant property, suggesting that the presence of officers was tied to legal recovery action and not a personal vendetta. This version highlights financial issues rather than malicious intent.

    The voice notes and a friendship in ruins

    Amid the growing public attention, another key development centred on actress Olatoun Olanrewaju, also known as Omomose, whose name became entwined in the dispute. In December 2025 and January 2026, Omotayo publicly suggested that Olatoun had played a part in her marital breakdown. What began as a private friendship, formed around shared experiences including parenting children with special needs, turned into bitter accusations online. Olatoun responded forcefully.

    On December 1, 2025, tensions spilled onto social media involving Omotayo and Olatoun. This became a very public fallout between these two women who once appeared close.

    Calling out Olatoun online, Omotayo wrote:

    “The betrayal cuts deep…. How could you destroy something that beautiful? Even if I fall, you should be the one lifting me up… Even in my mistakes, you should be covering me up… You were like my sister.”

    Olatoun responded in a lengthy and emotional post, firmly rejecting the accusations:

    “Hey iyanaladuke, I am not the reason for your downfall. You created every bit of the situation you’re facing… You ended your marriage with your hands. You know the truth and how you ruined your marriage. Stop this reverse psychological act on social media. You need serious help. I dare you… I repeat, I dare you to show how I am to blame.”

    Her response suggested there had been long‑standing private conflict between them, adding that she had “stomached” accusations for a long time before choosing to speak publicly.

    Olatoun Olanrewaju

    Fast forward to January 29, Olatoun took to Instagram in a series of post to spill the beans.

    In her posts, Olatoun insisted that contrary to some reports, she had “never had any romantic or inappropriate involvement” with Femi Adebayo. She stressed that she knew him strictly as a mentor and colleague before his marriage. She explained that her bond with Omotayo began in 2023 after the two connected over parenting and social media messaging, and she regarded her as “an aunty.”

    The clash between the two women intensified when Olatoun alleged that tensions peaked during the filming of Jagun Jagun 2 in October 2024. She claimed Omotayo had done “unspeakable things” to her husband on set, which she believes marked the beginning of the marriage’s descent. Olatoun said she tried to mediate and encourage peace between the couple, but was allegedly rebuffed and blamed instead.

    Accusations, denial, and leaked audio

    Femi Adebayo’s wife, Iyan Aladuke

    The situation deepened when audio recordings allegedly involving Omotayo circulated online. These leaked clips, shared by Olatoun contained strong language about damaging Femi’s reputation and even targeting his online presence. According to one report, Omotayo allegedly said she wanted to bring down his Instagram account because it is something she claimed he valued deeply. She believed bringing down the account would make him “feel the heat,” and hinted that ruining his online presence was only the beginning.

    Olatoun released these recordings to “clear her name,” saying she had been wrongfully blamed and that she had actually taken Omotayo to church, not to a shrine as had been suggested in earlier narratives.

    In her words, shared alongside the audio:

    I took you to a church to pray. You used that as part of your story to build a lie to blackmail him to return home. I told you I was scared and you shouldn’t do it.

    Instead, I was hearing from different angles that I took you to a shrine. Me, Olatoun. This is the narrative you’ve been spreading. At least now, they can know where i took you to.

    You were spoiling my name and using me to blackmail him to return home. How do I defend myself without this recording?

    And you continued to attack me as if I was the root cause. Tell people exactly what you did and stop blaming me.”

    Olatoun described the situation as damaging to her reputation and insisted releasing the audio was her only way to defend herself.

    In another section of the audio clips, Omotayo is reported to have made disturbing comments about her father-in-law, veteran Yoruba actor Adebayo Salami, popularly known in the industry as Oga Bello. The leaked audio suggested that Omotayo vowed to “destroy the name” Femi had worked to protect, including hurting his reputation in ways that would also affect his family legacy, which she tied back to his father’s standing in Nollywood. She added that “Oga Bello would have a stroke” when she is done with Femi.

    Public reaction to the recordings has been mixed, with many netizens debating the ethics of recording and releasing private conversations, and others taking sides in what some call a messy celebrity feud.

    What it says about life in the public eye

    Femi Adebayo

    Throughout the controversy, Femi Adebayo himself has not spoken out. He has continued his usual activities on social media but has refused to comment on the matter online.

    However, he once advised people to “believe social media at their own risk,” stressing that public curiosity often blurs truth and fiction, particularly for those living public lives.

    For now, the dispute linking Femi Adebayo’s estranged wife and actress Olatoun remains unresolved. It has unfolded across social platforms, leaving netizens grappling with a story of betrayal, blame, and shattered trust.

  • TRIBUTE: Sidikatu Odunkanwi ‘Iyabo Oko’, Koledowo’s lover, humorist who blessed our screen against her father’s desires

    TRIBUTE: Sidikatu Odunkanwi ‘Iyabo Oko’, Koledowo’s lover, humorist who blessed our screen against her father’s desires

    After the grim reaper claimed the lives of four notable Nollywood performers in the span of two weeks, one may have anticipated that the agent of darkness would draw his sword of elimination and permit the entertainment industry and its followers to celebrate for a while. It did, in fact, spare its sword, but only briefly.

    Death, be not proud, though some have called thee

    Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so;

    For those whom thou think’st thou dost overthrow

    Die not, poor Death, nor yet canst thou kill me.

    From rest and sleep, which but thy pictures be,

    Much pleasure; then from thee much more must flow,

    And soonest our best men with thee do go,

    Rest of their bones, and soul’s delivery.

    An excerpt from Death be not proud by John Donne.

    On Wednesday, June 28, it hit once more as the month of June winds down before the entrance of July. This time, it was Sidikatu Odunkanwi, better known by the monikers “Iyabo Oko,” “Sisi Mama,” and “Apoti Aje.”

    Sidikatu Odunkanwi better known as Iyabo Oko

    After a protracted fight with an ischemic stroke, the humorous actor passed away at age 62. ‘Sidikatu’ wasn’t completely bizarre. “Apoti Aje” has already interacted with the grim reaper, but she was forgiven and brought back to life.

    Lovers of Nigerian movies have watched helplessly as some of their favorite artists have passed away one after another, including Murphy Afolabi, Saint Obi, Alaafin Oro, Ademola Adeyemo ‘Sokoti’, and Iyabo Oko within four weeks. Osun, the state of the noble ones, suffered greatly as a result of the quick deaths of two of her well-known offspring who worked in the film business.

    Many labeled the news that Sidikatu Odunkanwi had traveled with the grim reaper as rumor when it initially surfaced on social media because it wouldn’t be the first time Death would play a practical joke on us by taking the comic actor’s life. Some people questioned what the comedic actor could possibly have done to earn her pal the “grim reaper’s” betrayal.

    To the amazement of those who were anticipating the tragic news to be treated as phony, deceptive, and untrue, it was instead proven to be real that the incredibly versatile comic actor Iyabo Oko had truly passed away.

    The late Sidikatu Odunkanwi, well known by his stage name “Iyabo Oko,” was a legend. She was cheery, accommodating, amusing, and joyful. She graced our screens with her effortless speech pattern and uncommonly hilarious performances.

    You haven’t done anything wrong if you refer to “Iyabo Oko” as ‘mother’ of Yoruba humor after the sad demise of Omoladun Kekelewu. She devoted all of her assets, efforts, and strength to advancing the Yoruba film business.

    EARLY LIFE

    On November 15, 1960, Sidikatu Odukanmi was conceived. She was from the Iwo local government in Nigeria’s Osun State.

    EDUCATION

    She went to Oke-Ola Primary School in Iwo before moving to Port Harcourt, where her father, a soldier in the Nigerian Army, was posted. She chose to pursue her education in Port Harcourt by enrolling at St. Andrews Secondary School.

    MARITAL LIFE

    In her lifetime, Sidikatu Odunkanwi, also known as “Iyabo Oko,” was married twice. Findings showed that there was no information about her first marriage.

    L-R Sidikatu Odunkanwi ‘Iyabo Oko’, one of her daughters, Olamide and late Tajudeen Akanmu ‘Koledowo’

    She later began dating Tajudeen Akanmu, widely known as Koledowo and a well-known actor in the Yoruba film industry. Tajudeen Akanmu Koledowo, who is currently late, and she had two kids together.

    However, Bisi Aisha, a member of the Nigerian military, and Oduola Olamide are among Iyabo Oko’s living offsprings.

    PROFESSIONAL LIFE

    Sidikatu Odunkanwi, better known by her stage as “Iyabo Oko,” began her acting career under the guidance of the Eda Onileola Theatre Troupe. Contrary to her father’s wishes, she entered the film industry since her father believed that only irresponsible people could perform in movies.

    If Sidikatu were still alive, she would not be able to talk about Oga Bello without mentioning how important he was to her career. She became well-known as a result of her work with the Oga Bello Theatre Group in Lagos, particularly for her performance in the Oga Bello-directed and -produced movie “Oko.” Iyabo Oko’s moniker was inspired by this movie.

    Sidikatu Odunkanwi ‘Iyabo Oko’ while acting on movie set

    Her well-known films include, among others, “Aderupoko”, “Oba Adetoyese”, “Aso funfun”, “Okan lomo”, “Adun Ewuro”, “Esan”, “Apaadi”, and “Agbara Ife”.

    Iyabo Oko, in addition to being an actor, is also a producer. Among the films he has worked on are “Olufunke,” “Ilu Ominira,” “Okegogo,” and “Ololufe.”

  • My biggest fear is to die before my 104-year-old mother – Oga Bello

    My biggest fear is to die before my 104-year-old mother – Oga Bello

    Adebayo Salami, popularly known as Oga Bello, has a major fear – he doesn’t want his 104-year-old mother to bury him.

    The actor, who recently clocked 67, admitted that God had been merciful to him. He stated, “I thank Allah for what he has done in my life. I am fulfilled at 67, but one of those things I still pray to God for is that I don’ want to die before my mother. I want to be the one to bury her by His grace. I also want good health and long life. Apart from all this, I am satisfied. I am still relevant in my industry. I am contented financially and my children are doing well.”

    The actor also stated that people didn’t die at a young age in his family. He said, “My mother is 104 years old, while my father died in 2004 at the age of 102. We live long in my family. However, you cannot compare how they lived in the past with how we live now. I am still very young, though I don’t want to get too old before I die.”

    Reacting to being called ‘old school’, Oga Bello said, “Young actors, who think I am outdated, are making a big mistake. If we didn’t pave the way for them, they would not be where they are today. Also, they shouldn’t forget they will grow old someday too. A young person cannot act the role of an old man. I have played the role of a lover boy in the past and I graduated into other roles. I just came back from a location a few days ago and I was given a role that suited my age. These young ones have not even met the standards we set. I don’t want to be stagnant in life. Even when I was young, I didn’t enjoy as I do now.”

  • Nollywood Actor Femi Adebayo celebrates his legendary father, Oga Bello as he becomes a year older

    Nollywood Actor Femi Adebayo celebrates his legendary father, Oga Bello as he becomes a year older

    Yoruba actor, Femi Adebayo is celebrating his legendary dad, Adebayo Salami aka Oga Bello who turned a year older today.

    Taking to his Instagram page to share the photo above of himself posing with his dad, he wrote:

    ‘My confidant ! my friend ! You have built everything that matters – A wonderful family that I’m lucky to call my own and A good name that money can’t buy. You taught me everything I know. I am so honored to share in your wisdom. Happy birthday to the world best dad. I love you ! @adebayo.salami.’

    Meanwhile, Adebayo Salami and his children including Femi Adebayo recently spent time to bond at a family re-union recently at Lacampyne Tropicana.

    Oga Bello and his children

    Photos: Veteran actor,?Adebayo Salami and his children spend time at the beach

  • Sanwo-Olu hosts D’banj, Phyno, KSA and Nollywood actors (Photo)

    Sanwo-Olu hosts D’banj, Phyno, KSA and Nollywood actors (Photo)

    The governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress, APC, for Lagos State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, has played host to several celebrities who visited him to show their support for his ambition.

    Some of the celebrities from the music and movie industry who visited him include: D’banj, Phyno, King Sunny Ade, Jide Kosoko, Oga Bello, Clarence Peters and many more.

    Sanwo-Olu shared the pictures of the visit on Twitter with the caption:

    “We will restore a lot of cultural sites in the state, rebrand a lot of existing festivals to international standards with better content & security. We will also work with the film industry to upgrade infrastructure & support creativity in our schools.

    #ForAGreaterLagos”

    He added:

    “Obago *In @phynofino’s voice*. That’s how I feel about our plans for Entertainment & Tourism.

    We host some of the biggest shows & events in Africa every year, & working with the entertainers & bodies, we want to create avenues to bring more tourists to Lagos

    #ForAGreaterLagos”

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  • Photos from the star-studded premiere of Oga Bello’s Alagbara series

    Photos from the star-studded premiere of Oga Bello’s Alagbara series

    Last weekend, the big names in the Yoruba movie industry gathered together for the premiere of Alagbara a brand-new TV series produced by Adebayo Salami AKA Oga Bello for StarTimes.

    The event took place at Classique Event Centre, Oregun, Ikeja and had many Nollywood Yoruba actors come together to celebrate their work.

    Some of the cast of Alagbara include Adebayo Salami, Femi Adebayo, Funsho Adeolu, Ronke Oshodi Oke, Dayo Amusa, Sotayo Ogaga, Igew Olaiya, Bukky Ogunote, Akin Olaiya and lots more.

    Alagbara will air only on StarTimes Yoruba Ch 160/412 from 7:00pm & Orisun Ch 153/475 from 7:30pm every Sunday.

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    Photos from the star-studded premiere of Oga Bello?s Alagbara series

    Photos from the star-studded premiere of Oga Bello?s Alagbara series

    Photos from the star-studded premiere of Oga Bello?s Alagbara series

    Photos from the star-studded premiere of Oga Bello?s Alagbara series

    Photos from the star-studded premiere of Oga Bello?s Alagbara series

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    Photos from the star-studded premiere of Oga Bello?s Alagbara series

    Photos from the star-studded premiere of Oga Bello?s Alagbara series

    Photos from the star-studded premiere of Oga Bello?s Alagbara series

    Photos from the star-studded premiere of Oga Bello?s Alagbara series

    Photos from the star-studded premiere of Oga Bello?s Alagbara series

    Photos from the star-studded premiere of Oga Bello?s Alagbara series

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  • Meet All The 9 Sons Of Famous Yoruba Actor Adebayo Salami “Oga Bello”

    Meet All The 9 Sons Of Famous Yoruba Actor Adebayo Salami “Oga Bello”

    Veteran Yoruba Actor, Adebayo Salami aka Oga Bello is blessed with wonderful children. The living legend of the Yoruba movie industry was born in Lagos 65 years ago but he is from Kwara state, Ilorin.

    For him, education started at Ansarudeen, Oke-Ejigbo and his secondary school was at Adebo commercial school in Lagos before he later went to Lagos drama school created by Christopher Olude. Oga Bello got married to wives and his union is blessed with 17 delightful children who are flourishing in their chosen career. Amazingly, 15 of these children are graduates while 2 are still in the University.

    Apart from the regular Adebayos we know in acting, there are many others doing well for themselves in other professions. However, City People Yoruba Movie Column did a thorough investigation and hereby present the actor’s 9 sons and what they do for a living. They are Wale, Femi, Sadiq, Tope, Ridwan, Layiwola, Hammed Akeem and Kunle Adebayo.

    Wale Adebayo is the first son of the family. He was based in America before he relocated to Nigeria some years ago to monitor his companies here. He is the boss of Flexyklin, an organization that is into Cleaning Business, Landscaping with his office located in Abuja and he has several branches in Lagos, Ilorin and Ibadan. He is happily married with a son.

    The second born of the family is no other than top actor, Femi Adebayo. Jelili Oniso as he is fondly called is a well-known Nigerian actor, Property Lawyer and the boss of J-15 School of Performing Arts, located at Mokola Area of Ibadan, Oyo State. Femi is married and his union is blessed with a daughter and a set of twins (Baby Boys) whom he treasures more than anything.

    Sadiq Adebayo is another fantastic son of Oga Bello. He appears on screen once in a while but no actors and actresses dare toy with him as his job in movie making is more crucial than those of the movie stars.

    He is a location manager who put actors, producers and directors through so many things before going on set. He is the boss of Blackman Entertainment. He got married a couple of years back and he is blessed with a kid. He is a graduate of Geology and Mineral Science from the University of Ilorin.

    Next on this list is ace Movie Director, Tope Adebayo. He graduated from the University of Ilorin in 2006 as a Computer Engineer. He did his compulsory one year National Youths Service Corps’ (NYSC) in Akwa Ibom State. He is today progressing in the acting industry day by day.

    Another popular name in the movie industry who is also son of Oga Bello is Ridwan Adebayo, the intelligent dude is a Video Editor and he edits for the big boys in the industry, he also handles almost all the post production of his family. Layiwola Adebayo runs a boutique called, “Trends Spotter”. He is a graduate of History and International Studies and he was the Student Union Government President of the Lagos State University (LASU) 2011 set. Hammed Adebayo works with a Private School in Ijebu-Ode, Ogun State as the school’s coordinator.

    Number 8 on this list is Akeem Adebayo. He is based in Ilorin. He is into clothes designing with his office located in Ilorin. The last son of “Baba Ni Baba” as Oga Bello is also called is Kunle Adebayo and he is an undergraduate of History and International Studies of the University Ilorin.

  • Nollywood Actors Kunle Afolayan, Oga Bello, Adedimeji Lateef Break Fast With President Buhari At Aso Rock Villa (Photos)

    Nollywood Actors Kunle Afolayan, Oga Bello, Adedimeji Lateef Break Fast With President Buhari At Aso Rock Villa (Photos)

    Top Muslim entertainers chopped from Nigeria’s national cake yesterday when they stormed Aso Rock to dine and wine with President Buhari.

    The event tagged Ramadan Iftar Dinner held at the state house Thursday evening

    Top celebrities spotted at the event include Kunle Afolayan, Lateef Adedimeji, Tobi Bakare, Oga Bello, Sound Sultan, Small Doctor and many others.

    See official photos…