Nollywood actress Eniola Ajao has paid tribute to the late veteran actor Baba Suwe, honoring his legacy in the comedy industry.
On Thursday, Eniola shared a picture of the iconic actor on her Instagram page, accompanied by a heartfelt caption highlighting his immense contributions to the Nigerian film industry. Her post has since drawn emotional reactions from fans and colleagues, who joined in celebrating the late comedian’s enduring impact.
There’s no way you’ll tell the story of comedy in the Nigerian film industry and not dedicate a whole chapter or more to this man, he redefined comedy and gave a career to many we enjoy today… Babatunde Omidina – Baba Suwe!🕊️
The street remembers this icon, a great thespian who made himself the number cure for depression. He was not only good, he was great. We miss you Baba Suwe.
What movie reminds you of this special talent? For me? 2 ge 4 and Oba ju oba lo which was a magic with @mrlatin1510.
#TheStreetRemembers
#AuntyEnnyIsActive
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Many Celebrities and fans reacted stating how much the miss the legend and wish he rest in perfect peace.
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Sajetiolaga wrote: Rest on Ayinla
Damoze wrote: Ige Adubi, Oluweri Magboojo, Baba Londoner… may Allah forgive his shortcomings
Adeola wrote: 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂oh mine… see how teary you make me now…. That movie “Elebolo was such an hilarious one. Keep resting Baba Omidina
Omotayo wrote: His cap and his black sweater… May his soul continue to rest in peace 🙏
Musa wrote I can never forget Oba just Oba lo……
Adeniyitayo wrote: Keep resting legend 🙌🙏🏻
Kefilla wrote: Such a legend I watched Larinloodu a gazillion times in my teenage years because of him ❤️
Teshair wrote: This man define comedy for us all, I can’t imagine babasuwe in this era of skit making 👌🏾👌🏾👌🏾👍. He’s a brand on his own and he need to be study 🥰🥰🥰🥰
Baba Suwe, widely regarded as one of the pioneers of Nigerian comedy, made headlines in 2011 when he was detained by the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) over allegations of drug trafficking.
A Lagos High Court later ruled the accusations were false, a victory championed by his lawyer, the late human rights activist Bamidele Aturu.
The actor’s health began to decline following the ordeal, which many linked to his incarceration.
In April 2019, he traveled to the United States for treatment after battling diabetes.
Baba Suwe passed away in 2021.