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Veteran Nollywood actor, Ayobami Mudashir Olabiyi Is Dead

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Veteran Nollywood actor Otunba Ayobami Mudashir Olabiyi, popularly known as “Bobo B,” is dead.

He reportedly died in Ibadan, Oyo State, following a brief illness.

Olabiyi, who served as the former governor of TAMPAN in Oyo State and was the association’s current National Secretary, was a beloved figure in the Nigerian film industry.

His death has left a significant void in Nollywood, particularly within the Yoruba film community where he made remarkable contributions.

Reports indicate that Olabiyi, who had been scheduled to join a movie set in Oyo State last month, could not make it due to his worsening health.

He was subsequently admitted to the University College Hospital (UCH) in Ibadan, where he ultimately passed on.

The Oyo State governor of TAMPAN, Bose Akinola, announced the actor’s passing.

In an emotional statement, she said: “I have a directive of the Oyo State TAMPAN governor, Her Excellency Yeye Bose Akinola, to announce the death of our TAMPAN National General Secretary, Chief Alhaji Musadshir Ayobami Olabiyi ‘Bobo B.’ May God give his family and the entire TAMPAN members globally the fortitude to bear the loss. Insha Allah, Amen.”

Olabiyi’s colleagues and friends have also expressed their grief. Abidemi Temitayo, in a heartfelt tribute, recounted a fond memory: “I remembered vividly the night we took that second slide after shooting.

We were on set when the director gave us a line. Bobo B said, ‘Bidemi is sure of herself, ki se Omode actor now,’ and we all laughed. That same jovial man is no more.

Hearing about your death is so shocking. Rest well, Bobo B. The industry will surely miss you, and the world at large.”

Princess Adenike Ajoke also mourned his passing, stating: “May your gentle soul rest in perfect peace, TAMPAN National General Secretary, Chief Alhaji Mudashir Ayobami Olabiyi ‘Bobo B.’ May God give his family and the entire TAMPAN members globally the fortitude to bear the loss. Insha Allah, Amen.”

Olabiyi’s contributions to Nollywood, both as an actor and a leader within TAMPAN, will not be forgotten.

His legacy in the industry will live on, and he will be greatly missed by his colleagues, fans, and the many lives he touched.

Ukhueleigbe Zaccheus is a seasoned journalist who has spent over seven years working as a writer, reporter, Public Relations executive and Editor at Topnaija.ng He is graduate of Mass Communication from the Nigerian Institute of Journalism (NIJ), Lagos and Ajayi Crowther University, Oyo.

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