Nollywood actor Adeniyi Johnson has publicly called out filmmaker Bola Akande after the tragic death of rising actor Ola Lawal while on her movie set
Reports making the rounds reveal that Lawal died while on set for Akande’s production.
In response, Johnson took to Instagram to express his grief and disappointment over the filmmaker’s silence since the incident.
He clarified that he isn’t holding Akande directly responsible for Lawal’s death but insisted she should acknowledge the tragedy, present her side of the story, and support the late actor’s family.
“The father feels disrespected,” Johnson said, alleging that Akande requested the account details of Ola’s brother shortly after his death, which the family perceived as insensitive.

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Johnson praised veteran actor Segun Okeowo for being the only person from the production who has shown consistent empathy.
“We demand justice for OLA’s dignity and a proper burial. We’ll keep pushing for accountability,” he added.
A month after sharing her financial and health struggles online, Actress Jumoke George has received massive support from Nigerians
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Biola Bayo expressed gratitude to everyone who contributed, making the veteran actress’s dream a reality.
Biola wrote: “Today, we present a 4-bedroom duplex, an SUV and a plot of land from @ayokmagproperties1 @ayokmag to @jumoke_george
“Thank you to everyone who made this dream a reality. I’m grateful.
“This wouldn’t have happened without your contributions. Thank you, everyone.. Thank you to @royalhugssurprise for your support always”.
Jumoke’s daughter, Adeola Omotosho, received a deep freezer and cash gifts from a good Samaritan.
This generous response comes after Jumoke revealed her struggles with homelessness, living in her church for 5-6 years, and battling health issues.
She also shared her relief after being reunited with her daughter, who had been missing for four years, thanks to the efforts of Biola Bayo, Adeniyi Johnson, and Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa.