The Nigerian film industry is in shock tonight as news breaks of the death of Alexx Ekubo, the acclaimed actor and model, aged just 40. Sources close to the family confirm he passed away earlier today in Lagos, with no official cause of death yet released. Ekubo, known for his commanding presence on screen and his quiet philanthropy off it, was a household name across West Africa and had begun to make inroads into international markets, including the UK.
I am looking at a statement from his publicist, which simply reads: 'It is with heavy hearts that we confirm the passing of our beloved Alexx. We ask for privacy at this time.' That's all we have for now. But the silence from official channels is deafening. I have been making calls and the word from multiple industry insiders is that Ekubo's health had been a concern for months, though details remain murky. One source, who worked closely with him on a recent Nollywood production, told me: 'He was tired, but he never complained. He kept working.'
The UK entertainment industry is mourning a man who bridged cultures. Ekubo was a regular at London film festivals and had recently signed with a British talent agency. His death leaves a gaping hole in the fabric of the global film community. Tributes are already flooding social media, but let's not get swept up in the noise. This story is far from over. I am digging into the financial records of his production company and looking at any potential legal complications surrounding his estate. There are whispers of a contested will and a property dispute in Lagos. We will follow the paper trail.
The truth is often buried deeper than the grave. I will keep you posted as this develops.







