Ogogo's daughter: people tried to profit from his illness
Kira Taiwo, daughter of veteran Nollywood actor Taiwo Hassan, popularly known as Ogogo, has accused some people of trying to profit from her father's stage-four cancer battle, citing alleged treatment offers ranging from hundreds of thousands of naira to thousands of dollars as the family searched for care.
Speaking during an emotional TikTok live on Saturday, Kira sobbed as she described financial demands she said were being made by people offering to help. According to Punch Newspapers, she alleged figures including N800,000, N5 million, $11,000 and $18,000.
"My father is a good father. Some people are even trying to make money with us in this whole situation. Fear God," she said, adding that the family were not billionaires and that treatment remained the priority.
Key Takeaways
- Kira Taiwo accused some people of trying to profit from Ogogo's stage-four cancer illness.
- She said alleged "solutions" carried price tags from N800,000 up to tens of thousands of dollars.
- Sisters Kira and Lima Taiwo appealed for medical help, saying hospitals had stopped chemotherapy.
- Peoples Gazette later reported that Ogogo had died, with Kira announcing the news on Instagram.
- Senator Adeola Olamilekan (Yayi) was credited with footing treatment bills.
What did Ogogo's daughter say about people profiting?
Kira said people were approaching the family with supposed solutions while demanding large sums. She asked whether those offers were meant to leave the family broke, stressing they could not meet such demands.
She also said the ordeal was affecting her health and that she wanted to check her blood pressure. Relatives were discussing Ogogo's condition in a family group chat, she added, and her uncle — whom she called her "big daddy" — was deeply distressed.
Kira said she had withdrawn from social media because seeing pictures of her father was too painful, and that she felt strongly connected to him as he wanted the best for everyone around him.
How serious was Ogogo's cancer diagnosis?
PUNCH reported that Kira and her sister, Lima Taiwo, had recently appealed for help after disclosing that Ogogo was battling stage-four cancer. Lima said his condition had deteriorated and that hospitals had refused to continue treating him.
She said the family only learned how serious the illness was about three weeks earlier, because his appearance had not initially shown how ill he was. Lima stressed they were not asking for money but for anyone willing to treat him.
In a separate appeal, Kira said hospitals had told the family they could no longer continue chemotherapy. She thanked Senator Yayi for footing bills and begged medical professionals — or anyone with access to cancer care, including herbal options — to help, saying her father did not want to die and that she had never seen him in such pain.
BBC Pidgin also reported that Ogogo's daughters had gone public as hospitals refused further chemotherapy, placing his case among wider Nollywood conversations about actors who have battled cancer.
Has Ogogo died, and why does this story matter?
Peoples Gazette reported on Sunday that the veteran Yoruba actor had lost his battle with cancer. Kira Taiwo disclosed the news during a live session on her Instagram page, days after the family first spoke publicly about his stage-four diagnosis.
Ogogo, 66, had a career spanning more than four decades and appeared in more than 300 films, becoming one of the prominent figures in Yoruba-language cinema. Follow more celebrity breaking news on BlasterPost as tributes and further family statements emerge.
The daughter's warning about alleged profiteering underscores how serious illness can attract opportunistic claims even as loved ones scramble for treatment — a tension that now sits alongside reports of the actor's death.