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‘Everyday People’ star Tolani Akintunde passes away in the UK after heart attack


The Nigerian film industry is mourning the sudden death of veteran Nollywood actress Tolani Akintunde.
Reports indicate that the actress died a few days ago in the United Kingdom after suffering a heart attack.
The news, first shared by Seun Oloketuyi, media personality and convener of the Best of Nollywood Awards, has left many in shock—especially those close to her.
According to Seun, the devastating news took time to sink in, with family and friends initially struggling to come to terms with the tragic loss.
Her daughter is also said to be mourning deeply as she adjusts to life without her mother.
Before relocating abroad, Tolani Akintunde was a beloved face on Nigerian television screens, remembered fondly for her roles in iconic early 2000s drama series like Everyday People and Palace—both created by acclaimed producer Tajudeen Adepetu.
Her performances won hearts and earned her respect within the Nollywood community.
After leaving Nigeria, Tolani transitioned into a new life in the UK, where she pursued other ventures and launched a business, quietly building a life beyond the spotlight.
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