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Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by femi4: 6:02pm On Feb 12
Bayowa films no allow us rest

Lukuluku in yemi my lover
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by MaziObinnaokija: 6:05pm On Feb 12
cool 80/90s. One of the best b4 Osuofia,Adekola etc. Very funny man grin..

RIP to the legend.

I once mistakenly kal his friend then Pa Ajirebi Lukuluku @Ajiwe
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by maasoap(m): 6:05pm On Feb 12
Lukuluku was a huge star back in the day who featured in almost all Yoruba movies at the time. May be they used stress off him
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by Softmen: 6:12pm On Feb 12
Lukuluku banboshe
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by geokay777(m): 6:12pm On Feb 12
saasala:
Lukuluku Bantashi
Epo Kinkin
Dejo Tunfulu


These three made my childhood.
Alaran, Opebe inclusive.
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by MaziObinnaokija: 6:12pm On Feb 12
Those days of black and white TV with long ANTENNA angry grin. Dats of NTA 7,10,;5 LTV 8.
Sabadon:
this guy, jaguar and baba suwe made growing up fun
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by Betnomore: 6:14pm On Feb 12
Yeah them house dey ishagatedo for Isolo. Then even get egungun sef for them compound.

FreeStuffsNG:
I know the secondary school he attended in Isọlọ. I learnt that he grew up in Ishaga area of Isọlọ. His classmates described him as funny right from his secondary school days.

He was more talented and funnier than Baba Suwe. People actually mimic his comical style in social and family circles. Any very funny person is hailed as Lukuluku Bantashi
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by OmoOshodi(m): 6:18pm On Feb 12
Legend....indomie people no go fit relate
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by ARISHEM: 6:18pm On Feb 12
I missed him dearly. He was very talented
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by Wotowotoman: 6:21pm On Feb 12
MamaFryo:
For those that were old enough between the mid 80s and the 90s, Lukuluku Bantashi was a well-known comedian in the Yoruba movie industry who flourished for a very long time through his own unique cast and brand identity that no one has beaten till today. Lukuluku Bantashi Awo-Erin, as he was popularly called, was one among the many notable actors in the Yoruba movie industry that their stars have sunk prematurely into the history.

Not much is known about Lukuluku's personal life, but his comedy brand was known far and wide across the western part of the country.

Lukuluku Bantashi was able to build his own stage identity from his own template, and his comedy brand reigned for decades while his comical style continues to be unmatched till this moment.

Lukuluku, during his time, ruled the comic scenes of the industry while the likes of Epo-Tin-Tin, Baba Suwe, Ajirebi, Godogbo, James Dẹ̀pẹ́, Dẹ̀jo Tunfulu, Larondo and others queued behind him.

Lukuluku was the most beautiful bride in the movie industry that all the movie producers sought his graceful appearance in their movies, there was no known popular movie at that time that he did not feature, and movie viewers always looked for his head in the posters or on the video cassette jackets. He was indeed a hot selling point that none of the movie producers at that time would want to jettison his appearance.

Lukuluku Bantashi was popular for his unique comical crying-style which could crack one's ribs to pieces. He always played 'an old fool' whilst his face was always painted in charcoal black. Lukuluku would always wear oversize unmatched cloth which could throw you out of balance at a mere sight of him.

Lukuluku Bantashi presented his artistic talents in many movies like Yemi My Lover, Ti Oluwa Nílẹ̀, Imulẹ̀ Ìfẹ́, Legal Wife, Ami Orun, Itunu and many other movies before his untimely death in 1995.

The entire South west of Nigeria was shaken to its foundation on the day Lukuluku's death was announced. Sun refused to shine and moon hid its glow.

All the radio and television stations rendered heart touching tributes to him. The entire Yoruba actor guild (ANTP) at that time was stirred up and all its members were thrown into absolute bereavement. The untimely death of Lukuluku Bantashi was seen by many among the co-artists as a irreplaceable lost, and the tribute upon tribute was rendered to honor him.

Alhaji Gboyega Lawal, a popular Ibàdàn ace broadcaster, tried to douse and bring people's mourning under control, he planned to prank Lukuluku's resurrection from death in one of his live program on Galaxy Television Ibàdàn on a weekend that followed.

He costumed Yinka Ayefele to look almost exactly like Lukuluku and brought him on his program known as ON ROSY. Yinka Ayefele truly delivered as a replica of Lukuluku that beautiful Saturday afternoon on live broadcast, and that provoked people anxiety.

Hundreds of thousands of over-excited people besieged the TV station and requested to see the resurrected Lukuluku face to face. Things went out of control and Alhaji Gboyega Lawal and Yinka Ayefele were nearly mobbed by the angry fans of Lukuluku Bantashi.

Lukuluku's death is twenty six years now and his replacement still cannot be identified. Like I had said earlier, not much is known about his personal life and family. Rumour had it that he left no child after him to blow the horn.

The vacuum that Lukuluku left behind is still there till the moment as many of us that knew him are still missing him so much.

May his soul continue to rest in peace
Kalulu44 this na your guy abi? 🤔
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by kaymart: 6:29pm On Feb 12
saasala:
Lukuluku Bantashi
Epo Kinkin
Dejo Tunfulu

These three made my childhood.
and kukute
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by vicfajeze: 6:32pm On Feb 12
The best Yoruba comedian ever.May his soul rest in perfect peace
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by akpumping7720(m): 6:34pm On Feb 12
FreeStuffsNG:
I know the secondary school he attended in Isọlọ. I learnt that he grew up in Ishaga area of Isọlọ. His classmates described him as funny right from his secondary school days.

He was more talented and funnier than Baba Suwe. People actually mimic his comical style in social and family circles. Any very funny person is hailed as Lukuluku Bantashi
Naaaah. If you wear over size and many clothes the way he do dress. That's when people call such person Lukuluku bantashi
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by tosyne2much(m): 6:38pm On Feb 12
We had his name on the lips of every household

He was very natural and unique
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by ALLNIGERIANSMAD(m): 6:43pm On Feb 12
Tenses:
What of Baba suwe. Donno if I got his name right.
Baba suwe rule 90's
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by BlocksNG(m): 7:01pm On Feb 12
baba Sala, 80s, Lukuluku from 91...... Kid.
ALLNIGERIANSMAD:
Lukuluku and baba sala rule 80's.
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by gentleguy1975: 7:06pm On Feb 12
ALLNIGERIANSMAD:
Lukuluku and baba sala rule 80's.
Baba sala ke!! Maybe you meant baba suwe, Baba Sala started reigning in the 60s
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by ejimatic: 7:14pm On Feb 12
MamaFryo:
For those that were old enough between the mid 80s and the 90s, Lukuluku Bantashi was a well-known comedian in the Yoruba movie industry who flourished for a very long time through his own unique cast and brand identity that no one has beaten till today. Lukuluku Bantashi Awo-Erin, as he was popularly called, was one among the many notable actors in the Yoruba movie industry that their stars have sunk prematurely into the history.

Not much is known about Lukuluku's personal life, but his comedy brand was known far and wide across the western part of the country.

Lukuluku Bantashi was able to build his own stage identity from his own template, and his comedy brand reigned for decades while his comical style continues to be unmatched till this moment.

Lukuluku, during his time, ruled the comic scenes of the industry while the likes of Epo-Tin-Tin, Baba Suwe, Ajirebi, Godogbo, James Dẹ̀pẹ́, Dẹ̀jo Tunfulu, Larondo and others queued behind him.

Lukuluku was the most beautiful bride in the movie industry that all the movie producers sought his graceful appearance in their movies, there was no known popular movie at that time that he did not feature, and movie viewers always looked for his head in the posters or on the video cassette jackets. He was indeed a hot selling point that none of the movie producers at that time would want to jettison his appearance.

Lukuluku Bantashi was popular for his unique comical crying-style which could crack one's ribs to pieces. He always played 'an old fool' whilst his face was always painted in charcoal black. Lukuluku would always wear oversize unmatched cloth which could throw you out of balance at a mere sight of him.

Lukuluku Bantashi presented his artistic talents in many movies like Yemi My Lover, Ti Oluwa Nílẹ̀, Imulẹ̀ Ìfẹ́, Legal Wife, Ami Orun, Itunu and many other movies before his untimely death in 1995.

The entire South west of Nigeria was shaken to its foundation on the day Lukuluku's death was announced. Sun refused to shine and moon hid its glow.

All the radio and television stations rendered heart touching tributes to him. The entire Yoruba actor guild (ANTP) at that time was stirred up and all its members were thrown into absolute bereavement. The untimely death of Lukuluku Bantashi was seen by many among the co-artists as a irreplaceable lost, and the tribute upon tribute was rendered to honor him.

Alhaji Gboyega Lawal, a popular Ibàdàn ace broadcaster, tried to douse and bring people's mourning under control, he planned to prank Lukuluku's resurrection from death in one of his live program on Galaxy Television Ibàdàn on a weekend that followed.

He costumed Yinka Ayefele to look almost exactly like Lukuluku and brought him on his program known as ON ROSY. Yinka Ayefele truly delivered as a replica of Lukuluku that beautiful Saturday afternoon on live broadcast, and that provoked people anxiety.

Hundreds of thousands of over-excited people besieged the TV station and requested to see the resurrected Lukuluku face to face. Things went out of control and Alhaji Gboyega Lawal and Yinka Ayefele were nearly mobbed by the angry fans of Lukuluku Bantashi.

Lukuluku's death is twenty six years now and his replacement still cannot be identified. Like I had said earlier, not much is known about his personal life and family. Rumour had it that he left no child after him to blow the horn.

The vacuum that Lukuluku left behind is still there till the moment as many of us that knew him are still missing him so much.

May his soul continue to rest in peace
I heard he has a son who is now a Manager of a company in Palm Grove area




Lukuluku was a natural comedian unlike those fake comedians we have today!
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by creativejagaban: 7:21pm On Feb 12
MamaFryo:
For those that were old enough between the mid 80s and the 90s, Lukuluku Bantashi was a well-known comedian in the Yoruba movie industry who flourished for a very long time through his own unique cast and brand identity that no one has beaten till today. Lukuluku Bantashi Awo-Erin, as he was popularly called, was one among the many notable actors in the Yoruba movie industry that their stars have sunk prematurely into the history.

Not much is known about Lukuluku's personal life, but his comedy brand was known far and wide across the western part of the country.

Lukuluku Bantashi was able to build his own stage identity from his own template, and his comedy brand reigned for decades while his comical style continues to be unmatched till this moment.

Lukuluku, during his time, ruled the comic scenes of the industry while the likes of Epo-Tin-Tin, Baba Suwe, Ajirebi, Godogbo, James Dẹ̀pẹ́, Dẹ̀jo Tunfulu, Larondo and others queued behind him.

Lukuluku was the most beautiful bride in the movie industry that all the movie producers sought his graceful appearance in their movies, there was no known popular movie at that time that he did not feature, and movie viewers always looked for his head in the posters or on the video cassette jackets. He was indeed a hot selling point that none of the movie producers at that time would want to jettison his appearance.

Lukuluku Bantashi was popular for his unique comical crying-style which could crack one's ribs to pieces. He always played 'an old fool' whilst his face was always painted in charcoal black. Lukuluku would always wear oversize unmatched cloth which could throw you out of balance at a mere sight of him.

Lukuluku Bantashi presented his artistic talents in many movies like Yemi My Lover, Ti Oluwa Nílẹ̀, Imulẹ̀ Ìfẹ́, Legal Wife, Ami Orun, Itunu and many other movies before his untimely death in 1995.

The entire South west of Nigeria was shaken to its foundation on the day Lukuluku's death was announced. Sun refused to shine and moon hid its glow.

All the radio and television stations rendered heart touching tributes to him. The entire Yoruba actor guild (ANTP) at that time was stirred up and all its members were thrown into absolute bereavement. The untimely death of Lukuluku Bantashi was seen by many among the co-artists as a irreplaceable lost, and the tribute upon tribute was rendered to honor him.

Alhaji Gboyega Lawal, a popular Ibàdàn ace broadcaster, tried to douse and bring people's mourning under control, he planned to prank Lukuluku's resurrection from death in one of his live program on Galaxy Television Ibàdàn on a weekend that followed.

He costumed Yinka Ayefele to look almost exactly like Lukuluku and brought him on his program known as ON ROSY. Yinka Ayefele truly delivered as a replica of Lukuluku that beautiful Saturday afternoon on live broadcast, and that provoked people anxiety.

Hundreds of thousands of over-excited people besieged the TV station and requested to see the resurrected Lukuluku face to face. Things went out of control and Alhaji Gboyega Lawal and Yinka Ayefele were nearly mobbed by the angry fans of Lukuluku Bantashi.

Lukuluku's death is twenty six years now and his replacement still cannot be identified. Like I had said earlier, not much is known about his personal life and family. Rumour had it that he left no child after him to blow the horn.

The vacuum that Lukuluku left behind is still there till the moment as many of us that knew him are still missing him so much.

May his soul continue to rest in peace
Like lukuluku like epo kinkin grin

Great memories. Gone are those days.

Tinubu till 2031.
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by CJStarz: 7:24pm On Feb 12
Reminds me of Jaguar....
My belle o, my head o...
His Sierra Leonean wife and his wife,Oseni...
God rest their souls
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by Kenobsky(m): 7:39pm On Feb 12
You remind me of Abijah Eworobiokkpo assslasoloooo.
Children of this days will not understand.
The days of Aworinwo and Obatala obatassa.
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by LEXYLOV: 8:02pm On Feb 12
ALLNIGERIANSMAD:
Lukuluku and baba sala rule 80's.
Nope, the time of lukuluka baba suwe ain.t on the spot by then, He was always peers with Ajirebi by then. The notable comedian then included Aderupoko, ojoge with otolo and ojo pagogo and co.
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by ALLNIGERIANSMAD(m): 8:09pm On Feb 12
LEXYLOV:
Nope, the time of lukuluka baba suwe ain.t on the spot by then, He was always peers with Ajirebi by then. The notable comedian then included Aderupoko, ojoge with otolo and ojo pagogo and co.
i said baba sala not baba suwe.
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by akinszz: 8:10pm On Feb 12
Comedians in those days are aluwe, ajirebi, Jaguar, aderupoko, dejo tunfulu, lukuluku bantashi ...and then babasuwe, opebe disable.
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by Oceanjagaban: 8:27pm On Feb 12
I miss the days when life was simple, Good old days. what a thing...
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by emoboy4u: 8:27pm On Feb 12
yorosstores:
Whaooo. This man. Great actor and a legend.

Genz won't know him.

Th comedian before babasuwe
I anticipated that "GenZ won't know him" crap.. The only way you guys get off
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by LEXYLOV: 8:28pm On Feb 12
akinszz:
Comedians in those days are aluwe, ajirebi, Jaguar, aderupoko, dejo tunfulu, lukuluku bantashi ...and then babasuwe, opebe disable.
EXCELLENT BRO. YOU ARE WRITE THANKS.
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by LEXYLOV: 8:30pm On Feb 12
ALLNIGERIANSMAD:
i said baba sala not baba suwe.
AM SORRY SIR. LATER REALIZED IT.
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by AbuAeesha: 8:36pm On Feb 12
1995 till now is 25 years?
How?
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by Kaptainkoko: 8:45pm On Feb 12
One of his line in Yemi my lover is.....
ORO E BI WEATHER NI
Re: Remembering Lukuluku Bantashi (throwback) by Ishilove: 8:58pm On Feb 12
dododawa1:
late late late late late late
Baba Suwe is deceased?? shocked
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