The Nigerian film industry has lost another of its veteran performers, Columbus Irisoanga, fondly known as ‘Igbudu’ following his unforgettable role in the 2001 Nollywood classic Isakaba.
His passing was announced by actress and politician Hilda Dokubo, who expressed her deep sorrow over his death in an emotional Instagram post.
“Our uncle Coli @colu_mbusirisoanga has gone to be with the Lord. Ikoli eh dein na mu. There can’t be a shortage of Angels in heaven that the few here are called home like this na! This one is heavy on Uniport, Rivers State, Nollywood.”
Angel Dokubo
Irisoanga’s death is a significant loss not just for Nollywood but also for the academic community. He was a respected senior lecturer in the Department of Theatre Arts at the University of Port Harcourt (UNIPORT), where he earned his bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD degrees.
Over the years, he nurtured and mentored many students who have gone on to become industry professionals.
Columbus Irisoanga made a lasting mark on Nollywood with his compelling performances, particularly in epic films and traditional roles.
His portrayal of Igbudu, the formidable chief priest in Isakaba, cemented his place as one of the industry’s respected character actors.
With a commanding presence and a deep understanding of dramatic storytelling, he brought authenticity to every role he played.

Beyond Isakaba, Irisoanga was known for his dedication to the craft, collaborating with some of Nollywood’s finest filmmakers.
His contributions extended beyond the screen, as he was also instrumental in shaping the next generation of actors and filmmakers through his academic work at UNIPORT.
His passing comes just days after the industry mourned the loss of Nollywood actress Pat Ugwu, who died at the young age of 35.
Another talented director, Dimeji Ajiola, died after battling an undisclosed ailment a few months ago. His sad news was shared by Bolanle Ninalowo in a post on social media.
This string of losses has left Nollywood fans and colleagues heartbroken, with many expressing their condolences and tributes on social media.
While the cause of Irisoanga’s death has not been officially disclosed, his impact on Nollywood and the academic world remains undeniable.
His work, both in film and education, has left an indelible mark, and his legacy will live on through the students he taught and the audiences he entertained.
As the industry reflects on this great loss, many will remember Columbus Irisoanga not just as Igbudu, but as a mentor, a scholar, and a passionate storyteller whose influence will endure for years to come.
Nigerians React to Columbus Irisoanga’s Death

The news of Columbus Irisoanga’s passing sent shockwaves among his admirers, fans, and Nigerians at large who expressed their grief online.
Since the dawn of 2024, the stage lights have dimmed for several other beloved actors, each leaving behind a trail of memories and a profound sense of loss.
Columbus Irisoanga would add to the list of popular actors who have passed on. Within the past months, Nollywood has lost some of its own.
From Sisi Quadri to Mr. Ibu, Amaechi Muonagor, Andy Best, Jumoke Aderounmu, and, Junior Pope.
Their names may have left the credits, but they’ll forever remain etched in the annals of Nollywood history.
The outpouring of love and tributes flooding in from fans is a testament to the impact he had on so many lives.
“Ohh The great native doctor of Nigerian films. His eyes alone would scare you. RIP legend.”
@queeny_deroyale
“Rest in Peace Igbudu. He was born to execute those native doctor roles he always played.”
@jay_scotch_autos
“Rip man Favourite in clash of native doctors.”
@richkid_cree01
“This is so sad… Who will act eze mmuo now.”
@theperfectgiftg
“My former lecturer is gone, rip.”
@lulusmooth
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