/ Jul 01, 2026
/ Jul 01, 2026

Nollywood veteran actor Zulu Adigwe dies

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Nollywood veteran actor Pa Zulu Adigwe has reportedly passed away on Tuesday evening.

A survivor of the boat mishap and movie producer, Stanley Nwoke aka Stanley Ontop, announced the demise on Instagram

He said: “I regret to announce the passing of a veteran actor. Late Mr Zulu Adigwe. What caused his death is yet to be reviewed. Rest in peace Good actor. Ontop Cares.”

However, unconfirmed reports say the actor had been battling with an undisclosed illness.

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Adigwe’s death is coming two weeks after Junior Pope and four crew members died in a boat accident in Anam River.

They were said to be on their way to a location when the incident occurred.

Zulu’s death would add to the list of deaths in Nollywood within the past four months.

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