Leading the celebration, Aluwe’s son, Sunkanmi Omobolanle, also an actor, shared a touching tribute on Instagram. He posted a photo of his father with the caption, “Happy 70th birthday, my very own pappy… Love you pappy,” expressing his deep admiration and pride in his father’s legacy.
Veteran Nollywood actors such as Yemi Solade, Adebayo Salami, Sola Sobowale, and Fausat Balogun, better known as Madam Saje, were quick to honor Aluwe on this significant milestone. Adebayo Salami, also known as Oga Bello, extended his warm wishes, congratulating Aluwe on reaching 70 and welcoming him to the “League of Septuagenarians.”
Yemi Solade also praised Aluwe for his lasting contributions to Nigerian comedy and cinema. Reflecting on the actor’s decades-long career, Solade said, “CHIEF SUNDAY OMOBOLANLE (M.O.N.), globally known as ‘Pappy Luwẹ̀,’ is one of Africa’s most talented actors and comedians. You deserve all the happiness and joy!”
Other industry icons, such as Sola Sobowale, recognized for her powerful roles in Nollywood, lauded Aluwe’s enduring impact, describing him as a “treasure” whose legacy continues to inspire younger generations of actors. Meanwhile, Madam Saje highlighted the familial bond many in the industry share with the veteran actor, noting that he is considered “more than just a colleague.”
The outpouring of love extended beyond his peers, as younger stars like Opeyemi Aiyeola and Kevin Ikeduba also paid tribute to the comedy legend. Aiyeola wrote on social media, “Pa Aluwe, a legend and a father to all. Thank you for your decades of laughter and lessons.”
As the celebrations continue, fans across social media have been sharing nostalgic clips from Aluwe’s past comedy skits, rekindling memories of his unique humor that once captured the hearts of millions. Aluwe’s roles in television and film remain iconic, and his ability to bring joy and laughter into homes across Nigeria has solidified his place as a cherished figure in the entertainment world.
As Aluwe turns 70, the tributes reflect the immense love and respect he has garnered over his career. The celebration is a fitting tribute to a man whose comedic genius and contributions have left an indelible mark on Nigerian entertainment.