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Popular Nollywood Actor Charles Olumo “Agbako” Died at 101

Abdulsalam Sanyaolu, the beloved veteran actor popularly known as Charles Olumo or Agbako, has passed away at the age of 101.

The news was confirmed in a statement by Bolaji Amusan, the president of the Theatre Arts and Motion Pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN), on Instagram on Thursday.

In his heartfelt tribute, Amusan wrote, “#tampanglobal announces the passing of Pa Charles Olumo Sanyaolu, fondly known as AGBAKO. Details of the burial arrangements will be shared at a later time. Good night father, 25/02/1923 to 31/10/2024.”

Fellow Nollywood actor Jide Kosoko also paid his respects, stating, “Good night ooo, Baba Charles, a.k.a Agbako, 101 years, ba wasa ba. R I P.”

Social media has been flooded with tributes from fans and colleagues, sharing memories and honoring the legacy of the iconic performer.

Actor Kunle Afod expressed his sorrow, saying, “Good night pa Charles Olumo (Baba Agbako), the oldest actor. 101 years, Sun re ooo, O dabo, O di Oju Ala.”

Actress Funke Akindele added, “Awwwwwwww may his soul rest in peace. Wow. Oluwa tobi loba.”

Filmmaker Kazim Adeoti wrote, “May his soul rest in peace. Orun ‘re o Baba.”

Mercy Aigbe, another Nollywood actress, shared her condolences, stating, “May his soul rest in perfect peace.”

Biodun Okeowo, popularly known as Omo Butty, also expressed her grief, saying, “Rest well sir. No matter how old our loved ones are, we never want to see them go! Kudos boss Afod for all you do.”

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Agbako, born in 1923, was a central figure in the Yoruba film industry, renowned for his powerful portrayals of various characters, including chiefs and warriors.

His career began in stage plays, and he seamlessly transitioned to film as Nollywood evolved, becoming a key figure in the industry’s early days.

With memorable performances in classics such as *Ogbori Elemosho* and *Atorunmo*, Agbako captivated audiences for decades, solidifying his status as a legend in Yoruba cinema.

His contributions to the film industry will be remembered fondly as fans and colleagues continue to celebrate his remarkable life and legacy.

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