Alexx Ekubo died of kidney cancer, says family

The family of popular Nollywood actor Alexx Ekubo has confirmed that he died after a brief battle with advanced metastatic kidney cancer.
In a statement posted on the late actor’s Instagram page, @alexxekubo, on Wednesday, the family said Mr Ekubo died at Evercare Hospital from complications linked to the illness.
“It is with profound sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved husband, son, brother, and friend, Alexx Ikenna Ekubo-Okwaraeke,” the statement read.
The announcement brought an end to speculations surrounding the actor’s health after concerns grew over his prolonged absence from the public space and social media.
The family said the actor endured his illness quietly and with hope, describing him as a man who faced his final days with courage and faith.
“Throughout this difficult journey, he bore his pain with remarkable strength, unwavering faith and enduring hope, believing that one day his testimony would be shared with the world,” the family said.
The late Ekubo, known for his charismatic screen presence and polished roles in romantic dramas and comedy films, was one of Nollywood’s most recognisable faces over the last decade.
His death triggered an outpouring of grief across Nigeria’s entertainment industry, with actors, filmmakers and fans mourning a performer many described as warm, private and deeply supportive behind the scenes.
Several colleagues had earlier shared emotional tributes online, recalling moments with the actor and expressing shock over the news of his death at 40 years.
The family appealed for privacy as they mourned, asking the public to remember the late actor in prayers.
The family said funeral arrangements and other details would be communicated later.
“We sincerely thank everyone for the love, support, prayers, and understanding extended to the family throughout this period,” the statement noted.
Mr Ekubo rose to fame after finishing as first runner-up in the 2010 Mr Nigeria contest and went on to build a successful acting career, starring in several Nollywood productions that earned him a loyal fan base across Africa.
(NAN)
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