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Veteran Nollywood Actress Dies

May 2, 2026
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Nollywood is mourning the loss of veteran actress and film director Cecilia Oby Kechere, beloved across West Africa for her iconic portrayal of the chilling character Ms. Koi Koi in the 2002 comedy classic, Aki na Ukwa.

She was confirmed dead in April after battling a prolonged illness.

The news of her passing was formally announced on Saturday by Uche Agbo, National President of the Directors Guild of Nigeria (DGN), in a statement that sent waves of grief rippling through the entertainment community and beyond.

Kechere’s journey into the world of storytelling was no accident. A proud graduate of theater arts from the prestigious University of Ibadan—one of Africa’s foremost institutions for the performing arts—she came to Nollywood armed with both academic grounding and a burning creative spirit.

She made her industry debut in 2001, cutting her teeth on the popular “August Meeting” film series, a genre that, at the time, held a near-sacred place in the hearts of Igbo movie audiences across Nigeria and the diaspora.

It was a fitting entry point for a woman who hailed from Mbaise in Imo State, a community whose rich cultural identity and vibrant storytelling traditions would go on to deeply inform her craft.

But it was her role in “Aki na Ukwa” just a year later that would cement her place in the Nollywood hall of fame. As “Ms. Koi Koi,” the eerie, heel-clicking character whose very name has haunted Nigerian schoolchildren for generations, Kechere delivered a performance that was at once comedic and unsettling, perfectly complementing the anarchic energy of lead actors Chinedu Ikedieze and Osita Iheme.

Beyond her acting career, Kechere was a dedicated force behind the camera and within the institutional structures of Nigeria’s film industry. At the time of her death, she served as vice chairman of the DGN’s Abuja Chapter, a role that spoke to the respect and trust her peers had placed in her over the years.

In his tribute, DGN National President Uche Agbo did not mince words about the magnitude of the loss.

“It is with deep sorrow and a heavy heart that we announce the passing of Madam Cecilia Oby Kechere,” Agbo said in the official statement. “She was a committed professional and a valued member of our guild. Her contributions to the growth and unity of the DGN, particularly within the Abuja Chapter, will never be forgotten.”

Agbo extended the guild’s condolences to her family, loved ones, and all members of the Abuja Chapter, closing with the words, “May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace.”

News of Kechere’s death has since triggered an outpouring of tributes from fans, fellow actors, directors, and cultural commentators, many of whom took to social media to share memories of watching her on screen.

For a generation of Nigerians who grew up in the golden era of Nollywood home videos, Kechere’s face and the haunting click of “Ms. Koi Koi’s” heels are woven into the fabric of childhood memory.

Funeral arrangements are yet to be announced by the family.

The Directors Guild of Nigeria has called on all members to observe a period of mourning in honor of the late Madam Cecilia Oby Kechere.

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Veteran Nollywood actress and film director Cecilia Oby Kechere, beloved by millions for her iconic role as Ms. Koi Koi in the 2002 classic Aki na Ukwa, has died, following a prolonged illness.

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