October 31, 2024
By Samuel Ogunsona
The Nigerian film industry and Yoruba cultural scene are mourning the loss of veteran actor, Pa Charles Olumo Sanyaolu, popularly known as Agbako, who died Thursday morning at the age of 102.
The Yoruba Times gathered that Agbako complained of slight tiredness before taking a nap and passing away.
Theatre Arts and Motion Pictures Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN) President, Bolaji Amusan, announced his passing, stating that burial details will be announced soon.
Fellow Nollywood veteran Jide Kosoko also confirmed the news, sparking an outpouring of condolences from actors, filmmakers, and fans.
Agbako was renowned for his versatility in portraying bold and complex characters in classic Yoruba films. His impact extended beyond acting, becoming a cultural symbol representing the evolution of Nigerian cinema and Yoruba tradition in entertainment.
Born in the early 1920s, Agbako rose to prominence as a prominent actor in Yoruba cinema, embodying both comedic and villainous roles.
Tributes from across the Nigerian entertainment industry highlight his influence on younger actors and his role in shaping the future of Yoruba cinema.
His passing is seen as a significant loss to the industry and Nigeria’s rich cultural fabric.