Kunle and Aremu Afolayan Reunite at Mother’s Wake, Ending Long Feud
Famous Nigerian filmmaker Kunle Afolayan and his younger brother, Aremu, have reconciled after years of public disagreements. The brothers, sons of the late legendary filmmaker Ade Love, set aside their differences during the wake-keep ceremony for their mother, Mama Afolayan, in Oyo State. This emotional moment marked the end of a feud that had strained the Afolayan family for years.
The rift between Kunle and Aremu, both prominent figures in Nollywood, began in 2018 when their personal disagreements became public. Kunle, the founder of the KAP Film & Television Academy, had openly called Aremu “stupid” in response to claims Aremu made about their father’s financial struggles. These remarks were triggered by Aremu’s earlier interview, where he shared his tough upbringing and claimed their late father lived in poverty. Aremu’s striking resemblance to Kunle further complicated matters, as many mistakenly attributed Aremu’s statements to Kunle, leading to a barrage of public criticism.
Over the years, the tension escalated, with Aremu frequently airing grievances on social media. One of his most controversial moments was a profanity-filled video in 2023, where he accused his family of neglect. However, the video was later deleted, and despite the public fallout, there seemed to be no resolution in sight until the passing of their mother brought a turning point.
At the wake, Kunle reflected on their bond, acknowledging their ten-year age gap by saying, “I am not Aremu’s brother; I am his father.” His words highlighted a sense of responsibility and deep affection for his younger sibling. In turn, Aremu offered an emotional apology, expressing his regret for the Instagram backlash that had put Kunle in the spotlight. He credited their mother’s persistent prayers for their reconciliation, saying, “My greatest joy today is that my mother made us talk.”
Aremu, an accomplished actor and producer in his own right, has often been compared to Kunle due to their physical resemblance. However, both have carved unique paths in Nollywood, showcasing their talents in different ways. Their reunion is not just a family milestone but a moment of hope for fans and industry observers who see potential for collaborative projects that could honor their father’s artistic legacy.
This reconciliation has brought new optimism for the Afolayan family, with the possibility of a stronger bond moving forward. As Kunle and Aremu set aside their past, their reunion serves as a reminder of the enduring power of family and the legacy of their legendary father, Ade Love.