
The beloved actress died on December 27, 2025, of a heart attack at home, leaving many in the industry devastated. In an Instagram letter, Salami expressed his heartfelt gratitude for the overwhelming support shown to him and others close to the late actress during this difficult time. The much-loved actress passed away on December 27, 2025, after a heart attack at her residence, leaving many in the industry heartbroken. In a letter shared on Instagram, Salami expressed deep gratitude for the overwhelming support shown to him and others who were close to the late actress during the painful period.
Rotimi Salami described the previous days as some of the most difficult times of their lives.
“With a heart still heavy but deeply grateful, I write this letter to thank each and every one of you for the overwhelming love, support, and solidarity shown to us during the burial rites of our beloved colleague, the late Allwell Ademola,” he began.
The actor stated that colleagues were present in all forms—physically, emotionally, and financially—ensuring that no one felt alone. He emphasised the presence, calls, prayers, and “quiet strength behind the scenes” that helped them get through times when “grief felt unbearable.” He emphasised that Nollywood came together not just as professionals but as a family, united in grief and love. “Nollywood showed up with unity, compassion, and honour. You reminded us that, beyond cameras, scripts, and sets, we share something more fundamental: humanity, love, and brotherhood,” he wrote. He praised the dignity and respect with which Allwell Ademola was laid to rest, stating that it demonstrated how much she was valued for her life, craft, and the lives she touched.
Salami stated that every contribution, large or small, meant more to them than words could express. “You transformed our tears into moments of strength, ensuring that Allwell’s final journey was full of honour, light, and love.” He then prayed that God would generously reward everyone, replenish their resources, and bless the industry with long life so that they “will not gather in tears over one another again.”