By David Adebayo
The reported passing of popular Nollywood star Alex Ekubo has thrown Nigeria’s entertainment industry into deep mourning, triggering an emotional wave of tributes from fellow actors, close friends, and fans across the globe.
The heartbreaking development has sparked widespread grief, as colleagues and admirers struggle to come to terms with the loss of one of Nollywood’s most charismatic and celebrated screen figures.
Veteran actress Kate Henshaw, reacting emotionally to the devastating reports, revealed that she had no knowledge of the actor’s illness.
“I had no idea he was sick. He just stopped responding to my chats and messages,” she said, capturing the shock felt across the industry.
Actress Uche Jombo reportedly described the news as deeply painful, while actor Bolanle Ninalowo was quoted as mourning the loss of “a great guy.”
According to sources, Ekubo had allegedly been battling with Kidney cancer privately for over a year, with only a small circle of close associates aware of his condition. His health was said to have worsened significantly in recent months, leading to his withdrawal from public life and social media.
Fans had increasingly expressed concern over his prolonged silence after his disappearance from social platforms since December 2024, with many unaware of the personal health battle he was reportedly fighting behind closed doors.
Per Second News exclusively broke the story of Ekubo’s reported death, delivering the first major report that sent shockwaves across the media landscape and ignited widespread reactions throughout Nollywood and beyond.
Known for his remarkable talent, striking presence, and immense contribution to modern African cinema, Alex Ekubo built an enduring legacy as one of Nollywood’s most admired stars, captivating audiences through blockbuster performances and an unmistakable personal brand.
As tributes continue to pour in from around the world, the industry now mourns not just the loss of a gifted actor, but of a beloved icon whose absence leaves a profound void in African entertainment.


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