May 15, 2026

Veteran Yoruba Actress Yetunde Wunmi Reveals Sacrifices Made for Acting Career

By Damilola A.

Veteran Yoruba actress Yetunde Wunmi has opened up about the personal sacrifices she made for her acting career, including the loss of her marriage.

The 64-year-old actress shared her journey in an interview with BBC Yoruba, recounting how her passion for acting shaped her nearly four-decade career in the movie industry.

Wunmi, who began her career in 1982 as a stage performer under Sunday Akinola’s ‘Feyi Kogbon’ theatre group, reflected on a pivotal moment that inspired her love for the stage. She recalled seeing legendary actor Adelove during a performance, which solidified her interest in the craft.

“I cannot forget Adelove. He brought the stage drama to Danjuma film close to where I lived then. He wore all white that day and came with a white car,” she said.

“Everybody ran towards him, and I also went closer to make sure I touched his clothes. I was very happy. I felt like I touched a gold. That was when I developed interest in theatre.”

Wunmi also revealed that her love for acting cost her her marriage, a sacrifice she has come to terms with over the years.

“I lost my marriage due to my love for this theatre. But I never regretted being an actress since then because God has been gracious to me,” she shared.

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