PAPI LUWE SAYS HE’S EVERGREEN

Popular Nigerian comic actor, playwright, film director, and producer, Sunday Omobolanle, also known as Papi Luwe, has described himself as an evergreen actor rather than a Nollywood star.

In a recent interview, Omobolanle explained that stars fade when it’s cloudy and about to rain, but an evergreen lasts the test of time.

The Ilora-born actor believes that his evergreen status is a testament to his enduring legacy in the entertainment industry. With a career spanning decades, Omobolanle has established himself as a beloved figure in Nigerian cinema, known for his great sense of humor and versatility as a performer.

Omobolanle is famous for his roles in multiple films, including Adun Ewuro, Love of My Life, Green Snake, Olorire, Perosoko, Lanleyin, Eewo orun, and Asoko peye. He has also acted in more recent films like Oba Alatise, Head Gone, Survival of Jelili, and Anikulapo, where he played the role of Oyo Chief.

Apart from acting, Omobolanle has also ventured into consultancy initiatives, such as advertising and promotions. His diverse career has seen him take on various roles, showcasing his creativity and business acumen.

With his evergreen status, Papi Luwe continues to entertain and inspire audiences, leaving a lasting impact on the Nigerian entertainment industry.