Kunle Afod Mourns Late Actress Aunty Ajara as Family Announces 8-Day Fidau Prayer
Nollywood actor Kunle Afod has paid an emotional tribute to his late colleague, popularly known as Aunty Ajara, whose passing has left many within the Yoruba movie industry in deep sorrow. The actress reportedly passed away on Thursday, February 5, after a prolonged battle with illness, bringing an abrupt end to a young life filled with promise and creativity.
Following Islamic traditions, she was laid to rest shortly after her passing, as family members, colleagues, and fans gathered to honour her memory. A week later, loved ones are preparing to hold an 8-day fidau prayer in her remembrance — a significant spiritual gathering meant to seek mercy and peace for the departed.
Kunle Afod, visibly affected by the loss, described her passing as difficult to accept. In a heartfelt message, he shared that although she is gone physically, her memory and impact will remain alive in the hearts of those who knew her. He also encouraged friends, fans, and well-wishers to join in prayers as the family seeks comfort and strength during this period.
The announcement revealed that the late actress, whose full name is Lasisi Ajarat Morenikeji, was only 27 years old at the time of her passing — a detail that has further deepened the sense of loss among colleagues who believed she still had so much to offer the industry.
An Opinion Worth Reflecting On
Moments like this often remind the entertainment community — and fans alike — of the fragile nature of life behind the glamour of Nollywood. While audiences celebrate the laughter and emotions actors bring to the screen, the personal battles many of them face remain largely unseen. The passing of a young talent such as Aunty Ajara is not just a loss to her family but also to an industry that thrives on storytelling and cultural expression.
It also raises an important conversation about how Nollywood remembers and celebrates its rising stars. Beyond tributes on social media, many believe the industry can do more to preserve the legacies of young creatives whose journeys end too soon — ensuring their work continues to inspire others.
As preparations for the fidau prayer continue, fans and colleagues are united by a shared hope: that her legacy of warmth, talent, and dedication to her craft will never fade, and that her memory will continue to live on through the stories she helped bring to life.




