Nollywood Mourns Moji Olaiya
4 min readVeteran actor Yinka Quadri, other actors and actresses in the Nollywood Industry on Thursday expressed shock at the sudden death of popular actress, Moji Olaiya.
They said that her death would rub the industry of a talented actress while they expressed their condolences to the family of the deceased.
Moji Olaiya, 42, was born on Feb. 27, 1975, and died in the early hours of Thursday at a hospital in Canada.
Yomi Fash-Lanso, the Director of Public Relations and Media Affairs of the Theatre Arts and Motion Picture Association of Nigeria confirmed the death of Moji Olaiya in a statement.
Fash-Lanso said ,“It is with a heavy heart and sad disposition to hear about the sudden death of our colleague; friend and sister, Moji Olaiya, who’s death occurred few hours ago in Canada, few days after giving birth.
“According to reports that we gathered, we learnt she had heart seizure and couldn’t make it.’’
He enjoined all members of TAMPAN and friends to be calm as the association awaited further reports.
“We pray her soul finds eternal rest with her creator and pray to Almighty Allah to bear the family she left behind the fortitude to bear this great irreparable lost,’’ the statement said.
Yinka Quadri, a veteran actor, in his reactions, wondered what was happening to Nollywood at present.
“What is really happening, why are our dearest ones going too soon? It so sad to hear Moji Olaiya is no more.“May her soul rest in perfect peace. May God be with those she left behind,’’ he said.
Also, live-onEmeka Ibeh, President, Actors’ Guild of Nigeria (AGN), prayed God to grant the family Moji Olaiya left behind the fortitude to bear the loss.
Ibeh said that the actress would continue to live on in the memories of her fans because of her contributions to the development of Nollywood.
“In her little way, she contributed to the development of Nollywood and she will be greatly missed by her fans.
“I pray that God grants her family members the strength to bear this loss at a time like this,’’ he said.
Ibeh urged other thespians in the country to continue to impact positively on the entertainment industry saying that their good works would definitely live on after them.
Also, Tope Babayemi, the founder, Different Aesthetics, Arts and Culture Management based at the National Theatre, Lagos, condoled with the family of the deceased.
Babayemi said that the entertainment industry had lost another bright talent that had contributed greatly to the popularity of the local movies.
Actor Femi Branch recalled , “We were just mere colleagues until the day we had a certain discussion in Sagamu with Aunty `Fali Werepe` and you rose in my defence.
“I have recounted this tale to more people than I can recall and in every instance, the mention of your sincere intervention was the highlight of my tale.
“That day, I knew the good hearted Moji Olaiya and for as long as I have the gift of memory, Mojisola Olaiya will remain embedded in my heart.
“Sleep well `Mj’. May God erect a canopy of protection over your children and the family you left behind.
“Lord, please stay this hand of death moving over our industry and please open our eyes to know that life belongs to you and only you can give it in abundance,” he said.
Also, Actress Funke Adesiyan said, “Days like today should not exist. I refuse to believe the news of your untimely demise.
“I still don’t get why good people don’t last. You were a true soul.
“Beautiful in and out with absolutely no space in your heart to hate or pretend to love.
“You were so genuine. May Allah rest your soul and give your family the fortitude to bear this loss. It’s a sad day,’’ she said.
Sunday Esan, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Okiki Films said, “I’m currently in a state of grief and shock.
“Is it true that Moji Olaiya is gone? My good friend is no more; I will miss her personality, talent and humility.’’
The late Moji Olaiya was the daughter of highlife musician, Victor Olaiya.
She began her acting career with Wale Adenuga Production (WAP), starring in the popular family TV drama series, Super Story, where she played the role of Ireti in “No Pains, No Gains”.
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She also starred in other movies such as: “Agunbaniro”, “Sade Blade” , “Nkan Adun’’ and “Omo iya meta leyi”.
Moji received awards for her diligence in Nigeria and abroad. She was nominated as the Best Supporting Actress of the Year 2003 for the Reel Award.
Moji also won the Best New Actress award and she said then that such awards were always motivating her to put in her best in any roles assigned her during movie productions.