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JUST IN: Veteran Nollywood Actress Iyabo Oko Is Dead

Sidikat Odukanwi, also known as Iyabo Oko, a veteran Nollywood actress, has died.

Bisi Aisha, the 62-year-old actress’s daughter, confirmed her death.

Bisi announced her mom’s death in several Instagram posts late on Wednesday night, posting, “My mum is gone. Rest well mummy. May ur soul Rest In Peace mummy”.

Iyabo Oko’s transition was also confirmed by actress Foluke Daramola-Salako.

She wrote on her Instagram page, “And finally we lost her… RIP Iyabo Oko, we did our best but God knows best”.

The actress was diagnosed with ischemic stroke roughly five years ago, according to one of her daughters, Olamide, who previously told The PUNCH that she decided to keep her health difficulties private.

She had said, “What affected my mum was the fact that she was not going for her medical check-ups. I want Nigerians to help provide a car for her. What happened (to her) could have been prevented but because of the unavailability of a car, things took a different turn. She lives very far from the hospital.

“When she had her last ‘attack’, I had to get a motorcycle to convey her to the junction before I could get a cab to pick her. She was diagnosed with right ischaemia stroke some years back. The first health scare happened about five years ago but she did not want anyone to know about it. My elder siblings even flew her to China for better medical treatment and she got better. Sadly, she had two other ‘attacks’.

“But, she instructed us not to tell anyone about it, that she would be fine. But seven days ago, she had another attack that affected her limbs. However, she is getting better. She can now talk and respond to people. The doctors have assured us that with the help of physiotherapy, she would be able to use her limbs again.

“We spoke out because we now need financial help. Her children are doing their best but they can’t do everything. Actresses like Foluke Daramola, Iyabo Ojo, Mercy Aigbe, and Biodun Okeowo have assisted financially in the past.”

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