Tunde Owokoniran
Their paths crossed in Mushin when Odunlade Adekola was attending a gathering, and it was there that Tunde expressed his passion for Yoruba movies. Recognizing Tunde’s potential, Adekola graciously extended an opportunity for him to reside in Abeokuta under his guidance.
Bukola Adeeyo
Bukola was first introduced to the world of acting by the renowned Odunlade Adekola. Her debut film, “Ila Owo,” showcased her talent, and she subsequently garnered recognition for her exceptional performance in Odunlade’s movie, “Sunday Dagboru.”
Eniola Ajao
It is not surprising to hear that Eniola consistently prays for her boss, Odunlade Adekola, as she believes he is the one who has brought her into the limelight. This sentiment is well-known and not new to anyone.
Olaniyan Oluwatosin
Tosin, a product of Odunlade Adekola, completed her education at the Odunlade Adekola Theater School.
She gained prominence in the film industry through her role as Bidemi in Odunlade Adekola’s movie “Saamu Alajo.” Recently, she successfully produced her own film titled “Big Mummy,” in which she had the privilege of featuring her mentor, Odunlade Adekola.
Babatunde Aderinoye
In late 2016, his acting career took flight as he enrolled in the Odunlade Adekola Film Production (OAFP) Academy.