Adeniyi Johnson calls out filmmaker over the death of upcoming actor, Ola Lawal
Adeniyi Johnson, a Nollywood actor has called out filmmaker Bola Akande regarding the passing of Ola Lawal an upcoming actor.
The actor had died, while shooting a movie, according to reports.
[smartslider3 slider="2"]On his Instagram page, Adeniyi while reacting to the news, expressed how overwhelmed and angered he is by Ola’s death, calling out the filmmaker for her silence. He, stated that he isn’t blaming the filmmaker for his death but urges her to acknowledge the situation, share her side of the story, and consider supporting his family.
Furthermore, he noted that the deceased’s father feels disrespected by the request for account balance so soon after his son’s passing, showing a lack of empathy. Johnson stated that he and every other person demands justice, proper burial, and accountability for Ola.
He wrote;
“SAD! SAD!! SAD!!!
@bolaakande02 has refused to make a comment or post about this incident. We’re shocked and saddened by OLA’s passing. Your silence is deafening. We’re not blaming you for his death, but we urge you to acknowledge the situation, share your side of the story, and consider supporting the family. The father feels disrespected, citing a lack of human feeling by requesting the brother’s account number shortly after OLA’s passing, as if he were for sale. Mr. @segunokeowo_kso has been the sole caller, showing empathy. We demand justice for OLA’s dignity and a proper burial. We’ll keep pushing for accountability”.

Weeks back, Adeniyi had criticized actor Habeeb Alagbe for a romantic scene with Seyi Edun where they both kissed passionately, questioning his awareness of being married and suggesting he’s too new to the industry for such behavior.
Recall that Johnson was indefinitely suspended from AFRIMEK, led by Femi Adebayo, last year due to gross misconduct and violating the group’s constitution.
While responding to the news of his suspension, Adeniyi Johnson expressed sadness over the club’s derogatory post about him, warning it could harm his reputation, family, and brand, despite acknowledging the club’s significance. He noted that he existed before the club and will always exist.