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Filmmaker Muyiwa Ademola Declares Egba Origin at Abeokuta Cultural Event

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Muyiwa Ademola Egba origin clarified as the Nollywood actor publicly confirms Abeokuta roots, ending years of Ibadan identity speculation

Veteran Nollywood actor Muyiwa Ademola has publicly clarified his ancestral roots, declaring that he is of Egba origin and not from Ibadan, ending years of widespread misconceptions about his background.

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The revelation was made during the Lisabi Day celebration held in Abeokuta, Ogun State, on Saturday, March 28, where the actor appeared as part of the cultural event.

In a viral video from the occasion, he firmly identified with his heritage, stating that his true roots lie in Abeokuta.

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The Muyiwa Ademola Egba origin clarification has drawn attention across social media, as the actor addressed a narrative that had followed him throughout his career.

For years, many fans had assumed he was an indigene of Ibadan in Oyo State, a belief he has now decisively corrected.

His statement was brief but emphatic, reinforcing his connection to his ancestral home while embracing his cultural identity.

The actor’s declaration was met with interest, particularly given his long-standing presence in Yoruba cinema, where identity and heritage often form part of public perception.

The Lisabi Day celebration, an annual cultural event honouring the legendary Egba hero Lisabi, provided a fitting backdrop for Ademola’s announcement.

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The event is known for showcasing Egba pride, traditions and unity, making it a symbolic moment for the actor to reconnect publicly with his roots.

Ademola’s clarification has since sparked conversations among fans and followers, many of whom expressed surprise at the revelation.

The development highlights how public figures can sometimes be misidentified over time, especially in the absence of clear public declarations about their origins.

Also read: Yoruba film ‘Ori: The Rebirth’ by Muyiwa Ademola achieves box office success

By addressing the long-standing assumption, the actor has now firmly set the record straight, aligning his public identity with his ancestral heritage in a moment that resonates strongly with cultural pride.

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