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Tributes As Soyinka, Yinka Davies, Segun Adefila, Others Honour Solanke In Night of Tributes

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Practitioners from the Nigerian theater arts sector and entertainment industry at large came in their droves to honour the dramatist cum entertainer extraordinaire, Olujimi Adeboye Solanke, at the iconic Freedom Park.

Tagged, ‘Night of Tributes’, the event which was a potpourri of poems, drama folklore, dance, documentaries, had
Mrs Jimi Solanke, the widow and her children and family in attendance was a night to celebrate the life and times of Pa Solanke who died at age of 81.

A pre-recorded video was made by the Nobel laureate and playwright, Prof Wole Soyinka who spoke about his early times with Jimi Solanke, having been a pioneer member of the Orisun Theatre Group founded by Soyinka.

The consummate dramatist was part of of plays such as Soyinka’s ‘Death and the King’s Horseman’, ‘Kurunmi, ‘Kongi’s Harvest’, ‘The Divorce’and ‘Ovaramwen Nogbaisi’.
Olu Okekanye, theatre artist cum visual artist, refered to as Baba Solanke’s right hand man and protege, said to our correspondent that Baba is an enigma and led the way for many and inspired us to stick to our dreams and passion.

“I have always been his right hand man. In US, people used to say, Jimi Solanke is Elijah and I am Elisha. I was with him in 1970 in Kongi’s Harvest drama where we acted together. In 1971, he was invited by University of Ifw (now OAU) in the play, ‘Ovoranwen Nogbaisi ‘, and were together as well and he taught how to bring ng roles our with finesse and poise. Pa Solanke’s impact cannot be underestimated as he was a complete dramatist.

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He is the greatest actor. Jimi is the greatest singer. He is the greatest dancer that I have known. The younger generation can learn from his work ethic, energy and his love for excellence. Jimi is a complete musician and theatre practitioner. I spoke earlier that Jimi Solanke is an enigma and Nigeria should do something to immortalize him,” says Okekanye.

Yeni Kuti spoke on the need to immortalize a hero like Jimi Solanke who gave his all to the development of theatre and the core of entertainment industry in Nigeria. “Uncle Jimi will not be missed. It is very important that icons like Uncle Jimi is immortalized as this will bridge the knowledge gap and point to our history in Nigeria so that the young ones can learn of his passion and service to humanity.

He could be likened to the global Charlie Chaplain who was a unique entertainer that impacted on the industry at large. I will describe him in two words: GREAT & POSITIVE. We shall all miss him”, says Yeni Kuti.

Yemi Shodimi notes that ‘Uncke Jimi Solanke’s shoe would hardly be filled because of what hd stood for and how he encapsulated Theater, Humour and Entertainment in Nigeria. It is important that he is immortalized for everything he stands for. That’s why I came to pay my respect to him at the Night of Tributes”.

Segun Adefila said, he cannot use the past tense for Pa Solanke as he still lives on in us and in all those that performed for him this Night. “Baba Agba ni Baba Solanke ( meaning Pa Solanke is an examplary father).

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He trained us and we are all reflecting a part of him in diverse ways,” says Adefila the choreography extraordinaire.
The same passion seen in Pa Jimi Solanke either in performing poetry or giving folk tales to the pre-teens, or on stage at theatres, was reproduced by different artistes and performers like the energetic Yinka Davies, the vocal diva and songstress cum actress; Segun Adefila, the multidisciplinary artist and renowned choreographer, Wura Samba, the master percussionist and Abbey Afrocentric now Afowoslide who manned the stage with his iconic trombone instrument and led the 4-man brass players to add the mush needed flavor to the waltzing music. Some of the songs of the departed veteran, rendered by his protégés include Eje Kajo and others folk songs rendered at the Freedom Park.

Among those that came to pay their last respect are: Laolu Akins, the maverick producer notably of Ace, Shinamania of Afrojuju exponent, Sir Shina Peters; Yomi Shodimi, reputable actor of ‘Oleku’ movie fame; Ayo Bankole, Yinka Davies, Wura’ Samba, Bola Brahm, the Journalist cum cultural ambassador, Jahman Anikulapo, veteran director and cinematographer, Uncle Tunde Kelani, Toni Kan, Afrobeat Performing artiste and veteran singer and producer, Duro Ikujenyo, members of diplomatic corps, Yeni Kuti and his hearthrob, Theo Lawson, CEO/Director of Freedom Pack and fans and family of Uncle Jimi Solanke.

Born in 1942 in Lagos, the zestful man of valour lives his life to the full, came, saw and conquered his stage having been a pioneer member of the Orisun Theatre Group founded by the renowned Wole Soyinka.

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He was a popular face on network TV stations in the 80s like Nigeria Television Authority, NTA and others. Solanke who died on Monday, the 5th of February at Olabisi Onabanjo University Teaching Hospital in Sagamu, Ogun State, was active in the entertainment and arts industry for seven decades.

His funeral service took place at the Methodist Church Nigeria in Ipara-Remo, Ogun State yesterday as more activities are held to celebrate the icon at Ibudo Asa, Ipara Remo, Ogun State

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Nollywood actress decries new criteria of landing roles in films

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Nollywood Actress Jemima Osunde has condemned the act of pressurising actors to become an active social media content creators as a criteria for landing roles in films.

Osunde, who took to her social media platforms in a video clip to voice her frustration over the industry’s shift, said their aim of forcing actors to become online content creators was to promote their work.

According to her, acting should be based on talent and performance, but not forcing someone to be a social media online content creators.

The actress noted that Hollywood star Keanu Reeves had continued to thrive in the industry based solely on his craft, in spite of his minimal social media presence.

“Now they are forcing actors to be social media content creators. It is now like, ‘You see that dance? You must dance on the internet.’ Why?.

“It is like they are forcing everyone; so if you are not an actor with a social media presence, you are not going to be cast because you need to sell the film.

“That should not be my job! Like, how many times do you see Keanu Reeves when he is not on your screen as an actor?,” she wrote.

Osunde is a Nigerian actress, model, and presenter, who gained exposure after playing Leila in the television series ‘Shuga’.

She was nominated for Best Actress in a Leading Role at the 15th Africa Movie Academy Awards for her performance in ‘ The Delivery Boy’ (2018).

The actress recently debunked the rumour of undergoing a BBL surgery, where she clearly stated her personality and advocacy for natural beauty.

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She also used the opportunity to question the validity of the user’s statement, subtly pushing back against the narrative that she had altered her body surgically.(NAN)

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‘Labake Olododo’ tops Nigerian box office with N50.4m

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‘Labake Olododo,’ a movie by Alice Iyabo Ojo, has topped the Nigerian box office, grossing N50.4 million over the weekend following its release.

FilmOne Entertainment, the distributing company, shared the news in an Instagram post on Monday.

They revealed that the film marked the second biggest opening weekend for a Nollywood release in 2025.

According to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), Labake Olododo tells the inspiring story of a courageous woman who rises against oppression in her community.(NAN)

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Davido Makes History as Rolling Stone Africa Cover Star

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In a groundbreaking achievement for Afrobeats and Nigerian music, Davido has become the first living male artist to grace the cover of Rolling Stone Africa. This significant milestone was announced with the unveiling of Davido as the cover star for the March/April 2025 issue.

The renowned Nigerian afropop artist, celebrated for his global hits such as “If,” “Fall,” “Blow My Mind,” and “Unavailable,” has played an instrumental role in the evolution of Afrobeats and the international recognition of African music. Since his debut at the age of 19 with “Dami Duro,” Davido has established a multifaceted empire, excelling not only as a musician but also as a record label owner, mentor, and cultural ambassador. The Rolling Stone Africa cover story delves into his resilient journey, highlighting his forthcoming fifth studio album, *5ive*, and his enduring influence on the African music scene.

Obi Asika, Director General of Nigeria’s National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC), expressed pride in Davido’s accomplishments.

“At the National Council for Arts and Culture, we are thrilled to embark on this expansive partnership with Rolling Stone Africa. It is fitting that our launch icon is Davido, one of the Kings of Afrobeats and a global ambassador for Nigerian music, culture, and fashion, who shares positive energy with his vast global audience,” Asika stated. He further added, “We take pride in Davido and all of our Ambassadors who continue to make Nigeria a focal point in global music, film, fashion, literature, sports, comedy, and more. Congratulations to him on his fifth album and to Rolling Stone Africa on their relaunch. Stay tuned for ‘Nigeria Everywhere’ and other unique collaborations with Rolling Stone.”

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D.R. Bellegarde Smeralda, CEO of Rolling Stone Africa, also lauded Davido’s contributions to Afrobeats and Pan-Africanism.

“To kick off our partnership with the National Council for Arts and Culture in Nigeria, which will introduce our monthly segment called Nigeria Everywhere, we could not have chosen a more fitting cover story than Davido’s,” Smeralda remarked. “Davido has long been a stellar ambassador for Afrobeats and Nigerian culture on a global scale, and it is inspiring to see what he and his team have accomplished in music and beyond, consistently promoting Pan-Africanism.”

Rolling Stone Africa, launched in August 2024, aims to celebrate African music, culture, and narratives, functioning through a joint venture between the Mwankom Group and Penske Media Corporation (PMC). A portion of the magazine’s proceeds supports charities focused on preserving African history and promoting children’s welfare, underscoring its commitment to making a meaningful impact beyond entertainment.

Follow Rolling Stone Africa on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, LinkedIn, and YouTube for the latest updates. Davido’s feature on the cover is not just a milestone; it embodies the unstoppable momentum of Afrobeats and the global influence of Nigerian culture.

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