Nollywood star Alex Ekubo, who died at the age of 40, is being mourned by fans and colleagues as they remember the multi-faceted legacy of a man who was more than just a screen idol.
Before he became a household name, Ekubo was a dedicated scholar, balancing his creative ambitions with rigorous academics.
He earned a Law degree from the University of Calabar and a degree in Mass Communication from Calabar Polytechnic, a background that informed his articulate public persona and social advocacy work throughout his life.
Ekubo’s ascent to national fame was sparked by the 2010 Mr Nigeria competition, where he finished as the first runner-up.
This breakthrough served as a vital springboard, allowing the Port Harcourt-born talent to transition seamlessly into professional acting.

Over the next decade, he became a fixture of contemporary Nigerian cinema, starring in major hits such as Lagos Cougars, Sugar Rush, and the Merry Men franchise.
His versatility and linguistic range—being fluent in English, Igbo, and Hausa—allowed him to connect with a diverse audience across the continent.
Beyond the glamour of the red carpet, the late actor was deeply committed to humanitarian causes and social impact.
His influence was recognised globally when he was inducted into the Most Influential People of African Descent (MIPAD) Top 100 Under 40 Hall of Fame.
Throughout his battle with cancer, Ekubo remained a symbol of charisma and strength, leaving behind a body of work and a record of charitable service that solidified his status as one of the most respected figures in the modern Nollywood era.
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