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Alexx Ekubo

Alexx Ekubo-Okwaraeke (born 10 April 1986) is a Nigerian actor, entertainer, and humanitarian.

He is best known for his roles in Nollywood romantic comedies and dramas and is considered one of the most bankable and versatile talents in contemporary African cinema. He was the first runner-up at the 2010 Mr Nigeria contest and rose to prominence in the Nollywood blockbuster, Weekend Getaway. In 2020, he was named one of the "Most Influential People of African Descent under 40 by the United Nations, for his contributions to entertainment and social development across the continent.

Early life and education

He attended Federal Government College Daura, Katsina State in the Northern region of Nigeria. He studied law at the University of Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria. He was also awarded an Honorary Degree in Arts & Culture from the Institut Supérieur de Communication et de Gestion (ISCG University) Cotonou, Republic of Benin, 2021.

Personal life

Ekubo is known for his distinctive fashion presence, and is frequently featured on best-dressed lists across Africa. He maintains a private lifestyle and often uses his platform to advocate for social causes and youth empowerment.

Career

Ekubo’s film debut was a minor role in Lancelot Oduwa Imaseun’s Sinners in the house (2003). He later starred in , Power of 1, A Sunday Affair, , The Bling Lagosians, Catch.er, Zero Hour, The First Lady, Lagos Cougars, Weekend Getaway, among other films, often portraying charismatic or comedic characters. His performances have been praised for blending humour, emotional depth, and commercial appeal.

With over a 100 films credit, Ekubo has worked with leading Nollywood filmmakers and is increasingly recognized as a cultural bridge between African and diaspora cinema. His appearances at film festivals across the world and work with streaming platforms giants have positioned him as a global African talent.

Philanthropy and Advocacy

Beyond entertainment, Ekubo is a humanitarian/philanthropist youth advocate. He has participated in numerous charitable initiatives and outreach programs across Nigeria and the West African region. In 2020 He received a certificate of excellence from the Sapio Club SGD (Sustainable Goals Development) for an exemplary contribution to the African Entertainment & Humanitarian Effort. In 2021, he was awarded the Global Social Giving Actor of the Year by the Nigerian National Awards for his charity efforts

Ekubo recognized in 2023 as the Rotary Youth Ambassador of the year under Rotary International District 9142.

Television

  • Secrets & Scandals
  • Hope Bay
  • Happy Family
  • Tinsel
  • AY's Crib (2013–2015) as JJ
  • Married to the Game (2014–2015) as Vincent Coker

Filmography

  • Ladies Gang (2011) as Jude
  • Aina (2011) as Handsome Man
  • Weekend Getaway (2012) as Andre Dikeh
  • True Citizens (2012)
  • In the Cupboard (2012) as Tega
  • Dream Walker (2013) as Dream Man
  • Keeping my Man (2013) as Rasheed
  • Lagos Cougars (2013) as Chigo
  • Champagne (2014) as Tare Hopewell
  • Single, Married and Complicated (2014)
  • Ifedolapo (2014) as Richard
  • Gold Diggin (2014) <small>(with Yvonne Nelson and Rukky Sanda) as Chris</small>
  • Undercover Lover (2015) as Collins
  • All that Glitters (2015)
  • The First Lady (2015) <small>(with Omoni Oboli) as Obama</small>
  • Gbomo Gbomo Express (2015) as Hubby
  • Luke of Lies (2015) as Luke
  • Death Toll (2015)
  • Entreat (2016) as Michael Olawale
  • The Other Side of the Coin (2016)
  • Diary of a Lagos Girl (2016) as Ife
  • Wife Material (2017) as Tony
  • A Man for the Weekend (2017) <small>(with Syndy Emade) as Bryan</small>
  • Catcher (2017) as Tony Bello
  • 3 is a Crowd (2017) as Derek
  • Hot Girl Next Door (2018) as Ken
  • Switch (2018) as Leo
  • Power of 1 (2018) as LeJit
  • The American King: As told by an African Priestess (2019)
  • Bling Lagosians (2019) as Nnamdi
  • Zero Hour (2019) as Zamani Davou
  • Your Excellency (2019) as Kachi
  • 72 hours (2019)
  • Soft Work (2020) as Dare Olusegun
  • Son of Mercy (2020) as Efe
  • Bitter Rain (2021) as TY
  • The Real Us (2021) as Nnamdi
  • Charlie Charlie (2021)
  • Tiger Tails (2022) as Udoka
  • The American King (2022)
  • Almajiri (2022)
  • The Blood Covenant (2022) as Obi
  • (2023)
  • Peace Be Still (2023)
  • A Sunday Affair (2023) as Femi
  • Rush Hour (2024) as Abuchi
  • Smiling Masks (2024)

Awards and nominations

See also

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