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The world lost a giant – Nigerian celebrities mourn Ogogo’s death

Nigerian celebrities have continued to mourn the passing of veteran actor Ogogo.

Ogogo’s death came two days after his colleagues held special prayers for him over his illness.

DAILY POST reports that Ogogo died on Sunday, August 23, 2026, after losing his battle with stage 4 cancer.

Reacting to the news of his passing, many Nigerians, including celebrities, especially his colleagues in the movie industry, took to social media to mourn the late actor.

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Actress Bimbo Oshin, in an Instagram post, said, “The world lost a giant today.

“Haa!!!! Olorun oooo. The world lost a giant today. Sir T, your legacy will never die. A true legend has left us. May Allah forgive you all your sins.”

Mr Latin, the president of the Theatre Arts and Motion Pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria, TAMPAN, wrote, “End of an era. today, we mourn the passing of a great icon, a legend and a father to many. Ogogo lived a remarkable life, touched countless hearts and left an indelible mark on our industry and culture.

“May his legacy live on forever, and may God grant his family, colleagues and loved ones the strength to bear this painful loss. Rest in peace, Ogogo. Your era may have ended, but your legacy will never die,” he wrote.

Veteran actor Adebayo Salami wrote, “Action por bi Ogogo!!! The action has ended, the actor is no more. This hits home, this hits super hard.

“Omo kulodo… Erin wo!!! May Allah accept your return, our dearest Ogogo.”

Popular Islamic singer Saoty Arewa wrote, “May Almighty Allah accept your return.”

Muyiwa Ademola wrote, “Rest Well Sir T. OGOGO omo kulodo! One of The Biggest the Nigerian Film Industry ever produced! It is indeed the end of an era. May The Almighty comfort all you left behind.

“No one leaves here alive!”

Sharing his picture on her Instagram Story, Funke Akindele wrote, “Rest in peace Sir T! Your impact in the industry will never be forgotten. Thank you for the legacy you leave behind.”

Iyabo Ojo also wrote, “This hits differently. The industry lost a legend, but heaven gained an angel. My deepest condolences to his entire family. You were a great man, my Boss. Your legacy will never die.

“Adieu, o. Till we meet again.”

Odunlade Adekola wrote on his page, “He was a great star till his last day. Good night! Great legendary.”

Gospel musician Lanre Alewilese wrote, “Chai Erin wo. This one pain me oo. Olorun ooo haaa. It’s well.”

Regina Chukwu wrote, “I AM SO BROKEN RIGHT NOW! DEATH WHY.

“Bro taiwoooooooooo noooooo.”

Actor Jigan wrote on Instagram, “Ah! Sir T! This is a sad news. Erin wo.”

Adeniyi Johnson wrote, “Olorun Oba ALAPADUPE. Please Forgive all his sins and grant him eternal rest. Please rest well sir.”

Saidi Balogun wrote, “Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji’un. You can rest now my brother Taiwo Hassan Ogogo.

“May Almighty Allah guide you through Aljannah. This is truly painful.”

Rotimi Salami wrote, “SIR T. Many of us had loved you from inception till date. May Allah forgive all your sins and endear you with peace. Start resting in eternal peace.”

Muka Ray wrote on his Instagram page, “Ajanaku sun bi oke Erin subu ko le dide Ogogo rest in perfect peace.”

Ayo Adesanya wrote on Instagram, “God loves you the most. You will always be the one and only Ogogo in our hearts RIP sir T. That beautiful smile of yours will be missed dearly.”

Biola Adebayo wrote, “HAA SIR T IS GONE!!! Nollywood has just lost a gem. May your soul rest in perfect peace. You will be greatly missed.”

Foluke Daramola wrote, “It’s a wrap, eerin wo o. Another sad Sunday in the Nollywood space.”

Other celebrities include actors Kunle Afod, Afeez Owo, Femi Adebayo, Bose Alao, Nkechi Blessing, Jumoke Odetola, Owolabi Ajasa, Sindodo, Austin Emmanuel, Yemi My Lover, Kemity, Jide Awobona, Bisola Badmus, Madam Saje, Fisayo Abebi, Ashabi Olorisa and comedian Woli Arole.

Others are Femi Brainard, Aina Gold, Fali Werepe, Wunmi Ajiboye, Ireti Osayemi, Bimpe Akintade, Opeyemi Aiyeola, Aisha Lawah, Toyin Alausa, content creator Omoga, actor Sanyeri, Uzee Usman, Yomi Fabiyi, Funmilayo Omikunle, Kolawole Ajeyemi, Lola Alao, Jamiu Azeez and Mama No Network.

Bimbo Thomas, MC Bokujaka, Ronke Odusanya, Amuda Eko, Damola Olatunji, Motilola Akinlami, Tayo Adeleye, Ayo Olaiya, Toyin Adewale, singer Gbogomifunmi, Olayinka Solomon, singer Okikiola, singer Wasiu Ayinde, singer Kafayat and TikToker Salo were among other celebrities, including musicians, actors, content creators, influencers and comedians, who mourned the actor.

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