Nollywood legend Olu Jacobs is alive and well, his family confirms in a new video, debunking circulating rumors of his death. This isn’t the first time false reports of his passing have surfaced.
The family of Nollywood legend Olu Jacobs has officially debunked recent rumors of his death, affirming that the veteran actor is alive and well. In a video sent to All Facts Newspaper, Olu Jacobs is seen receiving a haircut from a barber while conversing with one of his sons, putting to rest the false reports circulating on social media.
This is not the first time rumors of Olu Jacobs’ demise have trended online, only to be proven untrue. The latest wave of misinformation prompted the family to release the video as evidence of the actor’s well-being.
In the video, Olu Jacobs, dressed comfortably, is seated as a barber shaves his head. His son can be heard engaging him in light conversation, highlighting the actor’s lively and responsive demeanor. This visual proof aims to reassure fans and the public that the beloved actor is still very much with us.
Olu Jacobs, a stalwart of the Nigerian film industry, has enjoyed a prolific career spanning several decades, endearing himself to audiences with his compelling performances and charismatic presence. Despite his advancing age and health challenges, he remains a cherished figure in Nollywood.
The recurring false reports about his death have been a source of distress for his family and fans alike. However, the family hopes that by releasing this video, they can put an end to the speculation and focus on celebrating Olu Jacobs’ illustrious career and legacy.
The family expressed their gratitude to the fans for their unwavering support and urged the public to disregard unfounded rumors. They also emphasized the importance of verifying information before spreading it, to avoid unnecessary panic and distress.
As Olu Jacobs continues to enjoy his retirement, his contributions to the Nigerian film industry remain unparalleled, and his legacy as a trailblazer and icon is firmly cemented. WATCH VIDEO BELOW: