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Whether they’re starring in blockbuster family dramas, heartfelt indies, or action-packed thrillers, Nollywood’s child actors are carving out a niche that’s as impactful as it is adorable.

Nollywood has no shortage of talent, but there’s something extra special about its child actors. These young stars bring a mix of innocence, wit, and undeniable charisma to the screen. They play everything from the cheeky kid who knows too much to the wise-beyond-their-years sibling dropping life lessons mid-drama. And let’s not forget their ability to make us cry, laugh, and gasp—sometimes all in the same scene. 

Whether they’re playing the precocious kid who always knows too much or the tear-jerking scene-stealer who has us grabbing tissues, these pint-sized stars hold a special place in our hearts. But don’t let their age fool you. These young ones are pros. They’ve swapped playgrounds for movie sets, school uniforms for costumes, and homework for rehearsals. And somehow, they manage to do all of it with the kind of confidence that has us wondering, “What was I doing at their age?” (Spoiler: Definitely not acting in a blockbuster!).

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So, who are the young stars lighting up our screens? Let’s take a look at some of Nollywood’s brightest child actors, whose talents prove that sometimes, big things come in small packages.

Maleek Sani and Fawaz Aina (Ikorodu Bois)

Maleek and Fawaz are members of the popular group, Ikorodu Bois who rose to fame through their innovative DIY skits and recreations of popular music videos and movie trailers. Since their formation in 2017, they’ve captivated the world with their impressive content. In 2020, their viral recreation of the movie trailer for Extraction 2 caught the attention of Hollywood producers, leading to an invitation to the set and endorsements from platforms like Netflix. The duo made their acting debut in Kunle Afolayan’s Netflix film Aníkúlápó, and later, Maleek landed a role in Jade Osiberu’s crime thriller, Gangs of Lagos.

He played Obalola, a street kid who aspires to a brighter future. The film garnered acclaim, earning the Best Young Promising Actor award at the 2023 Africa Movie Academy Awards (AMAA). This recognition is an indication of his talent and celebrates him as a promising rising star in Nollywood. Maleek also starred in the film Aburo, which was released on May 1, 2024. Fawaz on the other hand played Ọmọba in the 2023 film Ijogbon. He received an honorary recognition from EbonyLife as one of the 100 most influential people in the growth and greatness of Nollywood. They’re both making major moves in the industry. 

Simisola Gbadamosi

This 13-year-old is the voice behind the Tola in the animation Iwaju. At the age of six, she won the Best Creative Kid Entrepreneur Award at the Bella Africana Ace Awards. Her journey accelerated in 2021 when she secured the lead voice role as Tola in the Disney+ and Kugali Media collaboration, Iwájú released in 2024. This animated series, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, got Simisola into the spotlight, introducing her talent to a global audience. 

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Toluwanimi Olaoye

Toluwanimi Olaoye is a rising actor known for his performances in several projects including A Chain Reaction, Your Excellency,  5 is a Company. He also became the voice behind the animated character, Luo in the Disney+ Kizazi Motto anthology series, Moremi. He portrayed the young Awujale in the biopic, Awujale alongside renowned actors like Sola Sobowale, Mr. Macaroni, and Yemi Sodimu. He has also been featured in YouTube dramas including Oliver and Aunty Jo Series. 

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Fiyinfoluwa Asenuga

At barely 10 years old, Mofiyinfoluwa has made impressive moves in the Nollywood space. He has starred in notable films such as The House of Secrets, Mikolo, and Muri & Ko. This young boy has shared screen time with talented actors in the industry including the comedienne Kie Kie, Femi Jacobs, Kunle Remi, Bucci Franklin, Bisola Aiyeola, and Kate Henshaw. His collaboration with seasoned stars is a great foundation and pillar of greater things to come for Asenuga.

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Diana Egwuatu

This list wouldn’t be complete without including 11-year-old Diana. Although she was in our faces at just three years old, she rose to the limelight in 2018 when she was featured in BB Sasore’s God Calling where she portrayed Lola. She also featured in Her Dark Past, playing the character, Lotanna Nwosu which won the 2024 AMVCA Best Multichoice Talent Factory Movie Category. Other films she’s been featured in include Friends Only, Dead of Night, She, and Burna Boy’s music video, Common Person in 2022.

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Kosisochukwu Samuel Ogboruche

This young chap is just 15 but has shown he is made for the screen even though he had his breakout role as Elijah in the Prime Video feature, Kill Boro. Before his role in the movie, Kosi featured in the 2020 movie Strain where he portrayed the character of Young Ekene.

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Darasimi Nadi

Darasimi Nadi is undeniably one of the most sought-after Nollywood child actors. Her talent earned her a nomination at the 2023 African Movie Academy Awards (AMAA) for her portrayal of Ihunaya in the 2022 film Obara’M, competing in the Best Young/Promising Actor category. The film was directed by Kayode Kasum and featured notable actors including Nancy Isime. Some of her other works include A Green Fever, Aburo, Ègún, Smokescreen, and The Pretty Ones Are the Loneliest.  

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Pamilerin Ayodeji

This 13-year-old talent is recognised for her talent and incredible performances. Since her professional debut in 2019, she has been featured in several projects, including Mikolo, Gangs of Lagos, and Lizard. Pamilerin’s talent also gained her international recognition, starring in the first Nigerian short film to win at Sundance. Her performances have earned her awards such as Best Actor at the Kids’ Can Act 2019 and Best Young Actor at the Kaduna Film Festival 2022. Following her recent accolade as Best Young Talent at the African Film Festival in Texas, USA, Ayodeji continues to inspire other young talents in Nollywood.

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Falz doubles down on stance that ‘Fornication isn't a sin’ amid backlash

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Nigerian rapper and activist, Falz, has caused quite a stir online in the past 24 hours since posting that premarital sex isn’t a sin. Despite the immense backlash from Christians and other conservatives, he has not backed down or flinched on his stance.

Amid the controversy, the rapper took to X to double down on his views and clap back at the critics saying, “Only religion I know is Love. You should try it 🙃”

As would be expected, the backlash was swift from X users, who pooled into the comment section to refute his stance about love being a religion and his earlier post about fornication.

See some reactions below:

Last time you said fornication is not sin, I want to assume there’s no red line to multiple sexual partners, so how do you really define love? 

I would like to know the creed of this your religion, I’m curious to query, hope it’s not all these stop-halfway dogmas. Love. Hmm.

Love is not a religion. Religion is built on doctrine, worship, and service to a higher power. Love is a natural emotion, not a structured belief system. You don’t ‘worship’ love. You feel it, choose it, or lose it.Enough of people saying they choose “Love” as a religion.🙄

You said fornication isn’t a sin, now you’re out here preaching ‘love is my only religion.’ Bro, if it’s Christianity you’re referencing, just know love there comes with commandments—not condoms. Try again.

You believe fornication isn’t a sin yet saying love is your religion? As in, do you know the meaning of love?  By the way,  what type of love are you talking about? Don’t go and give your life to Christ and stop allowing the devil to deceive u. Life is short, but eternity is long.


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Yvonne Orji Joins Forces with Zoey Martinson for Groundbreaking Ghanaian Film 'The Fisherman

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Emmy-nominated actress, comedian, and producer Yvonne Orji has signed on as an executive producer for The Fisherman, the feature directorial debut of Zoey Martinson. Orji joins through her production for in & thru, lending her creative vision and industry support to the groundbreaking Ghanaian film. The Fisherman, a whimsical comedy, made history as Ghana’s first Official Selection, premiering at the 81st Venice Film Festival in 2024, winning the Fellini Medal, Enrico Fulchignoni Prize from UNESCO.

The Fisherman follows Atta Oko, a retired traditional fisherman whose life takes an unexpected turn when he’s partnered with a wise, yet sarcastic talking fish, whose purpose in Atta’s life is more than meets the eye. Together, they embark on an adventure from a rural village town to the big city of Accra, joined by three rebellious youths all pursuing their dream of owning a boat and attaining financial freedom.

Yvonne Orji, best known for her Emmy-nominated role on HBO’s Insecure, brings her comedic expertise and passion for storytelling to the project. Her involvement underscores the film’s commitment to diverse narratives and authentic representation.

Zoey is an extraordinary filmmaker with a distinct voice, and I’m honored to champion her vision for The Fisherman, as an EP,” said Yvonne Orji. “As a First-Generation, Nigerian immigrant, this story felt personal, yet relatable. It carries both emotional weight and cultural relevance, and I’m excited to support projects like these that push the narrative forward while spotlighting bold, underrepresented talent.

Directed and written by Zoey Martinson, The Fisherman features a talented cast including Ricky Adelayitar (Beasts of No Nation), Endurance Grand, William Lamptey, Kiki Romi, Adwoa Akoto (“I May Destroy You”) and Dulo Harris (“Tales From The Big Apple”). The film was produced by Luu Vision Media, with Kofi Owusu Afriyie and Korey Jackson (Godfather of Harlem) at the helm.

Writer-director Zoey Martinson brings her international comedic sensibility to the project, having written and directed for Mzansi Magic DStv, HBO Max, Hulu (Disney+), and Showtime. Her distinct voice blends genre with comedy.

Yvonne Orji is a comedian, actress, writer, producer and author. She has starred in such films as VACATION FRIENDS and THE BLACKENING. In addition to her movie roles, she’s also released two HBO standup specials: A WHOLE ME and MOMMA, I MADE IT! her debut book, Bamboozled by Jesus: How God Tricked Me Into the Life of My Dreams, was released in 2021.

Supported by La Biennale di Venezia’s College Cinema lab.The Fisherman is currently seeking distribution. Orji and in & thru is repped by Felker Toczek Suddleson McGinnis Ryan LLP and The Lede Company.

For more information about The Fisherman and upcoming screenings, please visit the official website of www.TheFishermanFilm.com

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From the Kitchen to Cannes: Woof Studios Selects Ify’s Kitchen to Speak at Cannes LIONS Creators Forum

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For the first time in the history of the LIONS Creators Forum, an African creator service agency will not just attend, but lead—and that agency is Woof Studios Africa, a rising powerhouse championing Africa’s boldest creators.

This June, Woof Studios will take a multi-country delegation of top creative talent from Nigeria, Ghana, and South Africa to the iconic festival in Cannes, France. Billed for the 16th to 20th of June 2025 during the Cannes Lions Festival of Creativity, the LIONS Creators is a dedicated forum with a curated mix of exclusive learning and networking experiences for creators and those working on the broader creator economy.

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The delegation includes some of Africa’s most exciting creative voices: Ifeyinwa Joan Mogekwu, the force behind Nigeria’s beloved culinary platform Ify’s Kitchen; dynamic South African duo Cent Twinz; Ghanaian visual artist and storyteller Enil Art (Israel Derrick Apeti); and South African entrepreneur, content creator, and speaker Mpoomy Ledwaba.

Together, they will not only attend but also feature in speaking sessions, brand activations, and creative showcases, bringing the bold spirit and innovation of Africa’s creative economy to the global stage.

Africa is not the future of creativity—we are the now, said Adetutu Laditan, Founder & Creative Director at Woof Studios. This is about more than visibility. It’s about rewriting the script on who shapes global culture. At Woof Studios, we believe in the power of African talent to shape the global creative landscape. We’re honoured and grateful to the Cannes Lions team for this opportunity to carry that message to Cannes on behalf of millions of African creators. Laditan added. 

As the industry’s most prestigious stage, Cannes Lions 2025 represents a significant milestone for Woof Studios and the broader African creative ecosystem. From panel discussions to pop-up showcases, Woof Studios and its creator partners are set to show the world what African storytelling, strategy, and style truly mean.

About Woof Studios

Woof Studios is Africa’s leading Creator Service Provider (CSP), empowering a new generation of storytellers and creative entrepreneurs across the continent. From Lagos to Johannesburg, Nairobi to Accra and beyond, Woof Studios is building a bridge between African cultural capital and global creative opportunity.

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