Moji Olaiya, who was popular for her roles in "No Pains No Gain," "Nkan Adun" and "Agunbaniro" has reportedly passed away.
Her death also come barely two months after she gave birth to a baby girl.
In March, the very popular Yoruba actress, Moji Olaiya welcomed her first child In Canada, a few months after she officially divorced her first husband to marry another man.
Born February 27, 1975, the actress who welcomed a baby in March 2017, passed away in Canada. Founder of the Best of Nollywood Awards, Seun Oloketuyi broke the news of her death via Instagram.
"Breaking news @MojiOlaiya dies in Canada. Details soon," he wrote.
Toyin Aimakhu also shared a photo of the actress, writing "RIP" with sad emojis.
She recently released her movie "Iya Okomi," which starred her alongside Foluke Daramola and Funsho Adeolu.
In 2003, she was nominated for the Reel Award Best Supporting Actress of the Year.
Moji was married to Bayo Okesola in 2007. The actress who was one of the children to veteran musician, Victor Olaiya, converted to Islam in 2014.
She was also known for her roles in films such as "Sade Blade ", "Nkan adun" and "Omo iya meta leyi ".
Moji’s first marriage fell apart in 2008, and the yoruba actress decided to give love another when when she sealed her new union months ago at a quiet ceremony.
Miji Olaiya shot to limelight after she featured in Wale Adenuga’s popular family soap, Superstory.
May her gentle soul rest in perfect peace.
More details soon.
Source: Pulse
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