Posted by Samuel on Tue 30th Dec, 2025 - tori.ng
She said many people appear more focused on creating content online than showing respect for the late actress.
Actress Laide Bakare has criticised the manner in which some fans and Nollywood colleagues have taken to social media following the death of actress and filmmaker Allwell Ademola.
She said many people appear more focused on creating content online than showing respect for the late actress.
In a message shared on Instagram, Bakare said that she was pained to see people who were close to Allwell still active on entertainment platforms, making videos and taking gifts from followers soon after the news of her death.
She described the behaviour as careless and disappointing.
She wrote: “The way fans and colleagues are creating contents with the passing of our dear sister is really sad 😔.
"Anyway God is watching everyone. Rest well All well. Still in shock, some of her very close pals even still open Tictock App yesterday Doing Tap Tap busy playing games and collecting Gifts 🎁!
"Haaaaa!!! Aiye le ooo!
She captioned it, “If you know them, Tag them, ko da o 🥲.”
Allwell Ademola passed away on Saturday, December 27, at the age of 49.
She was rushed to Ancilla Hospital in Agege but later died there.
She had worked for many years in both English and Yoruba movies and earned a strong name in the film industry.