The Commonwealth is in mourning following the death of Alexx Ekubo, the Nigerian actor and model who died at the age of 40. The cause of death has not been confirmed.
Ekubo, whose full name was Alexx Ekubo-Okoro, was a household name across West Africa and beyond. He rose to fame for his roles in Nollywood films such as "Weekend Getaway" and "I'm in Love with a Zombie". His work spanned over a decade, during which he became a cultural ambassador for Nigerian cinema.
Tributes have poured in from fans and fellow actors. Nollywood stalwart Genevieve Nnaji described Ekubo as "a light that burned too brightly, too briefly". The Nigerian President has expressed condolences, and the Commonwealth Cultural Foundation issued a statement acknowledging his contribution to the arts.
Ekubo's death marks the loss of a prominent figure in a film industry that has grown to become one of the world's largest by output. Nollywood produces over 2,500 films annually and employs hundreds of thousands. Ekubo was among its most recognisable faces, known not only for his acting but also for his advocacy for mental health and youth empowerment.
As with the passing of any public figure, questions of legacy and cultural impact arise. Ekubo's filmography reveals a trajectory from romantic leads to more complex roles that challenged societal norms. His presence on social media, where he amassed millions of followers, provided a window into his personality and his commitment to social causes.
The circumstances surrounding his death are unclear at this time. Reports indicate he was at his home in Lagos when he fell ill. Emergency services were called but he could not be revived. Autopsy results are pending.
For the creative community in Nigeria and the diaspora, this is a moment of collective grief. It also serves as a reminder of the fragility of life even amidst bustling careers. Ekubo was scheduled to begin filming a new project next month.
The global entertainment industry has also reacted. Streaming platforms that carry Nollywood content have noted a surge in viewings of Ekubo's films. His last public appearance was at the Africa Movie Academy Awards where he presented an award.
In the coming days, formal tributes will be held. The Nigerian government has indicated it will honour him with a state burial. For now, the Commonwealth unites in remembering a talent whose work brought joy to millions.
Alexx Ekubo leaves behind a partner, family, and a legacy that will continue to inspire. His star may have dimmed, but the light of his art remains.