Renowned Nigerian actor Abdulsalam Sanyaolu, popularly known as Charles Olumo or Baba Agbako, has been laid to rest in Ogun State.
Charles Olumo was buried in Atan Ota, Ogun, in accordance with Islamic rites, shortly after his passing at the age of 101.
The revered Nollywood veteran was honored in a ceremony that followed the traditions of his faith.
Several actors, including Foluke Daramola, attended the funeral and shed resentful tears.
A live stream captured the solemn moment as the body of the actor, wrapped in a mat and white clothing material, was carefully lowered into a grave.
The video also featured Islamic clerics in attendance, offering prayers and reciting Quranic verses before the grave was covered.
Actress Idowu Phillips popularly known as Mama Rainbow was also present at the burial.
In an Instagram post, Bolaji Amusan aka Mr Latin, president of the Theatre Arts and Motion Pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN), also confirmed the actor has been buried. Mr Latin wrote:
“Finally laid to rest. May your soul rest in peace Pa Charles Olumo Sanyanolu Agbako,”
Agbako was famous especially in the Yoruba film industry, with a career that spans over four decades.
In June, the actor spoke about his visits to movie locations despite his age, adding that he is very agile and jumped around to prove his point.
Born on February 19, 1923, in Abeokuta, Ogun state, the film star once worked as a mechanic and later as an amateur boxer before venturing into acting.
He started his acting career in 1953 in the Apostolic Church, Mushin, in Lagos state and later began to train the drama groups of other churches.
Agbako eventually joined Nollywood and gained prominence for his action and scary persona roles in Yoruba films.
He starred in a plethora of movies such as: ‘Taxi Driver’, ‘Jagun’, ‘Amin Orun’, ‘Aiye’, ‘Jayesinmi’, ‘Saworoide Ide’, and ‘Igbo Dudu’.