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    Veteran nollywood actor, Olofa Ina dies at 73

    David GreatBy David GreatJanuary 4, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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    Veteran Yoruba actor Deji Akinremi, popularly known as “Olofa Ina”, has died aged 73.

    Nollywood actor Saidi Balogun took to his Instagram page, @saidibalogun, to disclose the death of the veteran actor on Thursday.

    Balogun, with the display of the deceased’s photo, wrote, “Good night Legend Chief Deji Akinremi (Olofa Ina) RIP.”

    Akinremi was born May 15, 1950.

    He was an actor with many years of experience and featured in many movies.

    Olofa Ina started his major acting career in 1980.

    He, however, had formed his acting group several years earlier.

    The name of his acting group was Olofa Ina Theatre Group, and it was formed in 1972.

     

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