The Nigerian film industry has bid farewell to one of its most cherished stars, Allwell Ademola. She died on December 27, 2025, after a heart attack at her home in Agege, Lagos. Her burial took place on Friday, January 9, 2026, at Atan Cemetery in Yaba. In the days leading up to the funeral, the industry honored her with a candlelight procession, a Service of Songs, and an Artistes’ Night.
The Funeral Ceremony
The burial was both heartfelt and dignified. Mourners wore white shirts and jeans, a dress code chosen to symbolize peace and remembrance. Ademola was laid to rest beside her late father, adding a deeply personal touch to the ceremony. Photos and videos from the event quickly spread online, capturing the sorrow and respect shown by fans and colleagues.
Who Attended
The funeral drew a large number of Nollywood stars. Odunlade Adekola, Iyabo Ojo, Kunle Afod, Fathia Balogun, Rotimi Salami, and many others came to pay their respects. Several attendees wore customized memorial T-shirts featuring Ademola’s image. This show of unity reflected the love and admiration she inspired across the industry.

Tributes and Reflections
Tributes poured in throughout the week. During the Service of Songs on January 8, Rotimi Salami gave a touching speech. He urged colleagues to forgive past misunderstandings and work together to preserve Ademola’s legacy. Clerics and family members also shared stories about her humility and kindness. Meanwhile, fans online described her as a “cornerstone of Nollywood” and praised her work as both an actress and producer.
Conclusion
The final days before her burial were filled with events that celebrated her life and career. On January 7, a candlelight procession took place at LTV 8 in Ikeja. Colleagues and fans gathered to sing, pray, and reflect. The following day, the Service of Songs was followed by an Artistes’ Night, where stars performed and shared heartfelt memories. These gatherings gave the industry a chance to grieve together and honor her legacy. Ademola now rests at Atan Cemetery in Yaba, a place that symbolizes her lasting impact on Nigerian cinema.