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Few Things To Know About Late Nollywood Actress Temitope Osoba

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Things to know about late Nollywood actress Temitope Osoba have emerged.

 

 

NewsRain Nigeria reports that the Nigerian film industry was thrown into mourning following the death of Yoruba actress Temitope Osoba, popularly known as Tope Osoba.

 

This was gathered after her colleague Alesh Sanni announced the news on Instagram on Wednesday, plunging the Nigerian film industry into mourning just as she was preparing for a full comeback to acting.

Just when many believed she had overcome her biggest battle after surviving breast cancer and making an emotional comeback in 2025, tragedy struck.

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Osoba died on August 5, 2026, at the age of 40, just four months before what would have been her 41st birthday.

 

News of her passing sent shockwaves through Nigeria’s entertainment industry, with actors, producers and fans mourning a woman whose courage had inspired thousands.

Below are a few things to know about the late actress:

  • She was born in Abeokuta, Ogun State
  • Temitope Kofoworola Osoba was born on December 2, 1985, in Abeokuta, Ogun State. She was raised in southwestern Nigeria, where her passion for entertainment began at an early age.
  • She came from the Osoba family
  • The actress was related on her father’s side to former Ogun State governor Olusegun Osoba, a connection she occasionally acknowledged while building her own identity in the entertainment industry.
  • She studied Business Education
  • Before embracing acting full-time, Osoba studied Business Education at Olabisi Onabanjo University, equipping herself with skills she later applied to her work as both an actress and film producer.
  • She began as a dancer and video vixen
  • Long before becoming a household name in Yoruba Nollywood, Osoba worked as a professional dancer and video vixen. She later transitioned into acting around 2005, quickly earning recognition for her versatility and screen presence.
  • She became a familiar face in Yoruba Nollywood
  • Osoba featured in dozens of Yoruba-language productions and built a loyal fan base through films such as Gucci Girls (2012), Accident (2013), and Ifedolapo (2015).
  • Her performances ranged from emotional dramas to comedy and family-oriented productions.
  • She discovered her breast cancer through self-examination
  • One of the most remarkable chapters of her life began in late 2024, when she discovered a lump during a routine breast self-examination.
  • Rather than keeping it private, she publicly shared her diagnosis to encourage women to pay closer attention to their health.
    Fans and colleagues rallied round during her treatment
  • After undergoing surgery to remove the tumour in November 2024, Osoba openly appealed for financial assistance to continue her treatment.
  • The response from colleagues, fans and well-wishers across Nigeria demonstrated how loved she was within the entertainment industry.
  • She inspired many by beating cancer
  • Following months of treatment and medical reviews, doctors confirmed that the cancer had not spread.
  • Her recovery became one of Nollywood’s most inspiring stories, with many celebrating what they described as a miracle.
  • She returned triumphantly to acting in 2025
  • Rather than retreat from public life, Osoba made an emotional return to acting and film production in 2025.
  • She described herself as stronger, more resilient, and determined to use her experience to encourage others facing similar health challenges.
  • She became a voice for breast cancer awareness
  • Following her recovery, Osoba repeatedly encouraged women to embrace early detection, stressing the importance of regular breast examinations and prompt medical attention.
  • Her openness helped reduce the stigma surrounding cancer discussions in the entertainment industry.
  • Her death shocked Nollywood
  • Osoba died on August 5, 2026, aged 40.
  • The news was first shared on social media by actor Alesh Sanni, triggering an outpouring of tributes from fellow actors, producers and thousands of fans who remembered her courage, warmth and professionalism.
    She leaves behind a legacy far beyond acting

Although remembered for her performances on screen, Osoba’s greatest legacy may well be her resilience.

 

She transformed one of the darkest moments of her life into a source of hope for countless women battling breast cancer, proving that courage and optimism can inspire even in the face of immense adversity.

 

Her life remains a reminder that behind the glamour of Nollywood was a woman who fought with dignity, inspired a generation through her honesty, and left an indelible mark on Nigeria’s film industry.

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