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JUST IN: Tears as Nollywood legend Fabian Adibe passes away sadly

(DDM) – The Nigerian film industry has been thrown into mourning following the death of veteran Nollywood actor Fabian Adibe.
Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) gathered that the veteran performer, widely known for his role in the classic adaptation of Things Fall Apart, passed away in the early hours of Wednesday.
According to reports, Adibe died at 2:30 a.m., a development confirmed by celebrity journalist Seun Oloketuyi via his Instagram handle.
The news has triggered an outpouring of tributes from colleagues, fans, and stakeholders within the entertainment sector.
Fabian Adibe was celebrated as one of Nollywood’s foundational actors who helped shape the industry’s storytelling tradition.
His role in Things Fall Apart and several other Nollywood classics remains etched in the memories of movie lovers across generations.
Industry insiders described him as an actor who brought authenticity, depth, and emotion to every character he portrayed.
His passing marks another painful loss for Nollywood, which has lost several veterans in recent years.
Fabian Adibe’s contribution to Nollywood
Adibe began his acting career during Nigeria’s formative film years, appearing in stage productions before transitioning to television and home videos.
He was known for his ability to interpret roles rooted in traditional culture and African history.
His performances helped establish Nollywood as a hub of African cinematic expression.
Things Fall Apart, adapted from Chinua Achebe’s iconic novel, remains one of his most enduring legacies.
Critics hailed his performance for capturing the emotional weight and historical depth of the story.
Tributes pour in
Since the announcement of his passing, social media has been flooded with condolences and emotional messages.
Actors, filmmakers, and fans alike have celebrated his life and legacy.
Seun Oloketuyi, who confirmed the news, described Adibe as “a pioneer and a legend whose absence will be deeply felt.”
Others praised his mentorship of younger actors and his commitment to professionalism throughout his career.
Nollywood’s recent losses
Adibe’s death adds to a growing list of Nollywood veterans who have passed away in the past two years.
The industry has lost icons like Saint Obi, Mr. Ibu (John Okafor), and Don Brymo, sparking concerns about the preservation of Nollywood’s history.
Film historians have called for more archival work to document the contributions of early actors like Adibe.
Final farewell
While funeral arrangements are yet to be announced, colleagues are expected to hold memorial events in his honour.
Fans have taken to social media with messages such as, “Rest in peace, Fabian Adibe. Nollywood will never forget you.”