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April 25, 2026 - 10:39 AM

Yoruba Actress and Comedian Ajara Lasisi Laid to Rest After Death on Thursday

Popular Yoruba film actress and comedian, Ajara Lasisi, widely known as Aunty Ajara, has been buried in accordance with Islamic customs, following her death in the early hours of Thursday.

Her death was confirmed by her elder brother, Ridwan Lasisi, in a video message shared with the public. He stated that doctors confirmed her passing that morning.

“Good morning everybody. My name is Ridwan Lasisi. I am Ajara’s elder brother. The doctor confirmed this morning that Ajara has died,” he said.

Ridwan Lasisi expressed gratitude to Nigerians, members of the Yoruba film industry and supporters who stood by the family during the actress’s illness. He also appealed to the public to stop sending financial donations, explaining that further contributions were no longer needed.

“We appreciate the president and all industry members. We also appeal to people who are still sending money not to send it again,” he added.

Ajara Lasisi had been battling health challenges for some time, although the exact nature of her illness was not disclosed by the family. Her condition became public knowledge about a week before her death after fellow actress Ronke Oshodi-Oke appealed for financial assistance, revealing that Ajara was hospitalised in critical condition and receiving oxygen support.

Footage from the burial showed Islamic clerics leading prayers as family members, colleagues, and sympathisers gathered to pay their final respects. Following Islamic tradition, the late actress was wrapped in a white cloth and lowered into the grave. The burial location was not disclosed.

Since the announcement of her death, tributes have continued to pour in from colleagues and fans across social media. Actress Aunty Ramota shared that she had planned to visit Ajara shortly before receiving news of her death.

“My dear friend Aunty Hajara has gone. I was coming to see you with my sister, but you couldn’t wait. Rest in peace,” she wrote.

Fans also described Ajara Lasisi as a source of encouragement and strength within the Yoruba film community. 

Ajara Lasisi was known for her appearances in Yoruba movies and comedy skits, where she often played supporting and comic roles. 

She is survived by members of her immediate family, including her siblings.

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