Nollywood actor Muyiwa Ademola has penned an emotional and deeply touching tribute following the heartbreaking loss of his cousin and colleague, actress Allwell Ademola.
The news of her sudden passing reportedly came as a devastating shock to him, leaving him completely heartbroken and struggling to find the right words. Her death, said to have occurred after a heart attack at her residence, has thrown the Nollywood community into mourning.
Several industry colleagues confirmed the sad news on social media, with notable stars such as Damola Olatunji, Mr Latin, Faithia Williams, and Bidemi Kosoko expressing their grief and paying glowing tributes to the late actress. In his heartfelt Instagram post, Muyiwa described the loss as the saddest news he had ever received in his life.
In an emotional reflection, the actor pleaded for forgiveness from anyone he may have wronged, revealing that the tragedy had made him release all grudges from his heart.
He also openly forgave those who had hurt him, calling for love, peace, and a lighter heart in a troubled world. His message has touched many fans and colleagues across social media.
“Goodnight, Couz.
Good night, ALLWELL.
It is one of the saddest news I ever received!
I do not know what to write.
But please and please, if I have wronged you in any way.
Do forgive me. Remember, a day like this is certain for you and me! Think about that and forgive me.
I’m letting go of all grudges in my heart, too. My heart is heavy, and I want it so light. If you have wronged me in any way, I have forgiven you as well.
Let’s keep being peaceful in this empty world!
Sun Re O Allwell Ademola”.

The passing of Allwell Ademola has sadly added to the growing list of Nollywood actors lost this year, a reality that continues to shake the Nigerian film industry.
In August, veteran actor Chief Kanran passed away, with the heartbreaking news shared by filmmaker Seun Oloketuyi on social media. That same month, actress Jaiye Kuti mourned the death of upcoming actor and filmmaker Seun Confirm, who reportedly died from BPH, describing his passing as deeply painful and praying for comfort for his family.
Early August also witnessed the death of actor Odunayo Olufemi, popularly known as Oloto. On the very same day his demise was announced, Yoruba Nollywood was thrown into fresh mourning with the loss of rising actress Omotola Odunsi.
In June, the industry lost renowned filmmaker and stage producer Kayode Peters, who reportedly died in Canada, with his death confirmed by comedian Yaw. That month also saw the tragic passing of actress Berry White, who reportedly slumped and died at home. These losses have left fans and colleagues heartbroken.





