Nollywood actress Rachel Onega, who starred in more than 100 films, died at the age of 64 after a battle with typhoid fever and malaria.
Oniga was a household name in the Nigerian film industry and was filming his last photoshoot at the time of his death on Friday.
Her son Olatunji confirmed the death of the actress to the Nigerian newspaper punch She revealed that she suffered from typhoid fever and malaria.
He worked for a European engineering consulting firm with its regional headquarters in Nigeria before turning his talents onto the big screen.
Her career spanned three decades and saw her win many awards for her appearances in films such as The Wedding Party, The Royal Hibiscus Hotel, 30 Days in Atlanta, Sango, and Out of Bounds.
He was one of the most famous faces in the Nigerian film industry known as ‘Nollywood’, a combination of the words Nigeria and Hollywood.
Born on May 23, 1957, she has appeared in dozens of films, both in English and Yoruba, since she began her career in 1993.
His first film was the hit film Onome, while his first film Owo Blow was in a Yoruba-speaking segment of the film industry.
Rachel died around 10 p.m. after contracting the two illnesses, according to her son Tonji.
Typhoid fever is a bacterial infection that affects the organs, while malaria is an infection transmitted by mosquitoes.
The family also denied that his death was related to Covid.
The president of the Association of Practitioners of Performing and Moving Arts of Nigeria, Jade Kosoko, also confirmed his death through a post on her Instagram.
He shared a photo of Rachel smiling, wearing a jewel-adorned blue dress, and simply wrote “RIP.”
The star left acting when she had her three children, but then returned to the arts when she separated from her husband.
I thank God for my life. I believe that destiny cannot be changed
Rachel Onega
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She then dedicated herself to her career and children as a single mother, saying in a 2017 interview that she was “determined to show it.” [her ex-husband] That I can be without any man. ”
Rachel also spoke about her desire to become an actress as a child, acknowledging her talents even when she was in elementary school.
Being a school for girls, she always played male roles whenever they acted, often using her little brother’s clothes as clothes.