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 Tragedy Strikes as Actor Adeola Shoremi’s House Goes Up in Flames

Tragedy Strikes as Actor Adeola Shoremi’s House Goes Up in Flames

The residence of veteran Nollywood actor Adeola Shoremi, popularly known as Lanko Omo Oba Dubai, has been destroyed by fire.

The sad development was made public by his ex-wife, actress Mama No Network, who shared a video of the incident on her Instagram page on Tuesday afternoon.

In her post, she expressed sympathy and prayed for the actor to recover from the devastating loss.

“Lanko Omo Oba Dubai house got burnt. I pray may God will recover all his losses soon,” she wrote.

While the cause of the fire and the extent of the damage remain unclear at the time of this report, the incident has already drawn concern from fans and colleagues within the entertainment industry.

Mama No Network, who was previously married to Shoremi in 2014 before their separation, remarried in 2023. Despite their split, her reaction reflects continued goodwill and concern for the actor.


🧠 Opinion: Beyond the Headlines, Real Lives Are Affected

Incidents like this remind us that behind the fame and public recognition, celebrities face real-life challenges just like everyone else.

A house fire is not just about property — it often means the loss of memories, personal belongings, and a sense of security. For someone like Adeola Shoremi, this could be a deeply emotional and financial setback.

What stands out, however, is the support from his ex-wife. In a space where public breakups often turn bitter, moments like this show that mutual respect and humanity can still exist after separation.

It also highlights the importance of community support during difficult times. Whether through colleagues, fans, or well-wishers, these are the moments where solidarity truly matters.

As more details emerge, one thing remains clear — this is a painful situation that calls for empathy, not just attention.

Because sometimes, the biggest stories are not about fame, but about resilience in the face of unexpected loss.

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