Sunday Omobolanle Biography: Age, Wife, Net Worth, Children, Movies, Height, Career

Sunday Omobolanle Biography: Age, Wife, Net Worth, Children, Movies, Height, Career

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Sunday Omobolanle, popularly known as Papi Luwe or Aluwe, is a veteran Nigerian comic actor, playwright, film director, and producer celebrated for his iconic contributions to Nollywood, particularly in Yoruba-language films.

Renowned for his humorous roles in films like Adun Ewuro (2011) and television shows such as Asoko Peye and Love of My Life, he gained fame through his 1980s sitcom Aluwe, which cemented his status as one of Nigeria’s most beloved comedians.

His work, spanning over four decades, earned him the prestigious Member of the Order of the Niger (MON) award for his impact on the Nigerian entertainment industry.

Profile

  • Full Name: Sunday Omobolanle
  • Stage Name: Papi Luwe, Aluwe
  • Born: 10 January 1954
  • Age: 71 years old
  • Birthplace: Ilora, Oyo State, Nigeria
  • Nationality: Nigerian
  • Occupation: Actor, Playwright, Film Director, Producer
  • Height: Unknown
  • Parents: Omonike Ajile and Mr. Omobolanle
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: Kudirat Folashade Omobolanle (? – 2005), Peju Ogunmola (m. 2006)
  • Children: Sunkanmi Omobolanle, Victoria Omobolanle Bello, Kemi Olayemi, and Ayomikun Oluwanisola
  • Relationship: Married
  • Net Worth: $1 million

Early Life and Education

Sunday Omobolanle was born on January 10, 1954, in Ilora, a town in Oyo State, southwestern Nigeria, to Omonike Ajile and Mr. Omobolanle.

Information about his siblings is not publicly known.

Growing up in a culturally rich Yoruba community, he developed an early interest in storytelling and performance.

Details about his formal education are limited, but his immersion in local theater and drama groups in Oyo State shaped his path to acting.

His ethnicity is Yoruba, and practices Christianity as his religion.

Career

Sunday Omobolanle began his career in the early 1980s, co-founding the Awada Kerikeri theater group alongside Adebayo Salami (Oga Bello).

His comedic talent shone through in stage plays, leading to his breakthrough with the sitcom Aluwe in the 1980s, where his portrayal of the titular character earned him widespread acclaim and the nickname Papi Luwe.

His early film roles in Yoruba cinema, including Omo Elemosho and Omo Ologo, showcased his knack for blending humor with relatable narratives, establishing him as a household name in Nigeria.

His career flourished with roles in over 100 films, including Adun Ewuro (2011), where he starred alongside Oga Bello, and Omo Iya Meta, showcasing his versatility as an actor, director, and producer.

Omobolanle’s contributions to Nollywood were recognized with the Member of the Order of the Niger (MON) award by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, honoring his cultural impact.

His collaborations with contemporaries like Chika Okpala and Nkem Owoh elevated Nigerian comedy, while his mentorship of younger actors, including his son Sunkanmi Omobolanle, furthered his influence.

Omobolanle remains a towering figure in Nigerian entertainment, with his legacy celebrated through tributes on his 70th birthday in 2024 by Nollywood stars like Yemi Solade and Sola Sobowale.

His recent work includes appearances in Cobra Kai and Anikulapo (2022), reflecting his continued relevance.

As a brand ambassador for Glo and a cultural icon, his ability to unite audiences through laughter endures, with his films and sitcoms still cherished on platforms like YouTube and in Nollywood retrospectives.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @pappyluwe
  • Facebook Handle: Unknown
  • Twitter Handle: Unknown

Personal Life

Sunday Omobolanle married his first wife, Kudirat Folashade Omobolanle, who passed away in 2005, leaving behind three children: Sunkanmi Omobolanle, Victoria Omobolanle Bello, and Kemi Olayemi.

In 2006, he married Yoruba actress Peju Ogunmola, with whom he had one son, Ayomikun Oluwanisola, who tragically passed away in 2025.

Omobolanle maintains a private yet respected family life, balancing his career with his role as a father.

Filmography

  • Omo Elemosho (1980)
  • Omo Ologo (1985)
  • Omo Iya Meta (1990)
  • Omo Iya Aje (1995)
  • Adun Ewuro (2011)
  • Love of My Life (2002)
  • Head Gone (2014)
  • Anikulapo (2022)

Net Worth

Sunday Omobolanle has an estimated net worth of $1 million.

His wealth primarily stems from his extensive career in Nollywood, including acting, directing, and producing over 100 films, with residuals from syndicated projects like Aluwe and Adun Ewuro.

Additional income derives from his endorsement deal with telecommunications company Glo and his work as a brand ambassador.


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