Sunday Afolabi danfo sighting sparks concern as fans react to veteran Nollywood actor’s frail appearance in Lagos
Sunday Olaoluwa Afolabi, a veteran Nollywood actor, has sparked widespread concern after being spotted driving a commercial danfo bus in Lagos, with his visibly frail appearance drawing emotional reactions from fans.
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The development follows earlier viral clips that had already raised alarm over his condition.
In the latest footage circulating across social media platforms, Sunday Afolabi is seen outside the vehicle adjusting seats for passengers, prompting renewed public attention.
Fans who recognised the actor recalled his memorable role in the Yoruba classic Owo Blow, produced by Taiwo Hassan.
Many expressed sadness at the contrast between his past screen presence and current situation.
In a 2025 interview with Kunle Afod, Sunday Afolabi had spoken about personal challenges following the loss of his wife, a period he said placed significant financial strain on him. The recent sighting has intensified concerns about his wellbeing.
The situation has triggered broader conversations about the welfare of ageing actors in Nollywood.
Observers note that shifting industry trends and reduced role opportunities may leave some veterans without steady income or structured support.
Sunday Afolabi has featured in several notable productions, including Luwo Gbagida (2025), The Lost Heir (2018), and The Herbert Macaulay Affair (2019), earning respect as a seasoned performer in Yoruba-language cinema.
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The emotional response to the Sunday Afolabi danfo sighting underscores a pressing issue within the industry, as fans and stakeholders call for stronger support systems to protect veterans who helped shape Nollywood’s legacy.






















