Nollywood Mourns as Actress and Producer Allwell Ademola Dies at 43
Tributes pour in from Faithia Williams, Mide Martins, Bidemi Kosoko and others as the industry mourns a versatile screen mother and storyteller gone too soon

The Nigerian film industry was thrown into deep mourning on Saturday, December 27, 2025, following the sudden death of respected Nollywood actress and film producer, Allwell Ademola. She was 43.
According to multiple reports and confirmations from close colleagues, the Yoruba film star reportedly suffered a heart attack at her residence in Lagos. She was later rushed to a hospital, where she was pronounced dead.
Earlier in the day, concerns had begun to circulate about Ademola’s health after a neighbour raised an alarm in a WhatsApp group, revealing that the actress had been receiving medical treatment at a clinic in Agege, Lagos. The news soon escalated into shock and disbelief as confirmation of her passing emerged hours later.
What has made the loss even more painful for many fans and colleagues is the fact that Allwell Ademola had shared a reflective and emotional post just hours before her death, praying to witness the end of the year. That post has since taken on a haunting significance, intensifying the grief across Nollywood.
A Pillar of Yoruba Nollywood
Allwell Ademola was a highly respected figure in the Yoruba arm of Nollywood, known for her versatility, emotional depth, and commanding presence on screen. Over a career that spanned decades, she carved a niche for herself portraying strong maternal figures, community leaders, and emotionally layered characters that resonated deeply with audiences.
She rose to prominence in the late 2000s and 2010s, appearing in several notable productions, including You or I in 2015, Omo Emi in 2017, and Ile Wa in 2018, where she memorably played Mama Kate, and False Flag in 2017. Her performances were often praised for their authenticity and relatability, qualities that endeared her to fans across generations.
Beyond acting, Ademola was also a film producer, playing an active role in promoting indigenous storytelling and strengthening Yoruba cinema through her work behind the camera.
Industry Colleagues React in Shock and Grief
The news of her death triggered an overwhelming outpouring of emotions from Nollywood colleagues and fans across social media.
Veteran actress Faithia Williams confirmed the tragic news on Instagram, expressing deep shock and sorrow.
“Haaaa. This hit me so bad. Eniobanke. Allahu Akbar. Allwell,” she wrote.
Actress Mide Martins also shared her grief, describing the day as a dark one for the industry.
“Black Saturday. This is not fair. May God forgive your shortcomings, Allwell. Our ever playful, joyful, cheerful, lively Allwell is gone. God, this is too heartbreaking,” Martins wrote alongside a photo of the late actress.
Bidemi Kosoko, clearly devastated, struggled to accept the reports, posting an emotional plea addressed directly to Ademola.
“No way. It isn’t possible. This isn’t true. God forbid in Jesus’ name. I refuse to accept this one. Please reply to my message, my aunt. I will wait patiently for your reply,” she wrote.
Actor Damola Olatunji shared a candlelight image with the simple but profound caption, “Life is a mirage.”
Jaiye Kuti also penned an emotional message mourning her friend.
“How far, babe? How do I mend this broken heart? Rest in peace, my dear friend,” she wrote.
Other actresses, including Ariyo Akpesin, expressed disbelief, pleading for the actress to answer calls, while fans flooded social media with prayers and messages of shock. One Instagram user, Nitabrave, had earlier written, “You will not die but live to declare the glory of the Lord. Mama, you’re covered with the blood of Jesus,” a comment that has since left many heartbroken.
A Sudden Loss That Leaves a Void
Allwell Ademola’s death has left a painful void in Nollywood, particularly within the Yoruba film community, where she was admired not only for her talent but also for her warmth, professionalism, and enduring passion for storytelling.
As tributes continue to pour in, the industry reflects on a life dedicated to film, culture, and community. Though her voice has gone silent, her work remains, etched into the memories of viewers who connected deeply with the characters she brought to life.
She is survived by colleagues, friends, and countless fans whose hearts she touched through her craft.
Picture Credit: Allwell Ademola Facebook Page



