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Lola Margaret

Lola Margaret Oladipupo was born in Ilesa, Osun state, Nigeria on March 21st. She is a Nigerian actress, movie producer, and model.


Lola Margaret Age

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Lola Margaret Early Life

Lola lost her parents in 1999 while she was quite young, and had to live with her aunt. Being an orphan didn’t stop her from pushing through to fame as her aunt was very supportive. She, however, had the free will, with no contention whatsoever to go full time into acting. She had her primary and secondary school education in Osun state and studied at the Lagos State University where she bagged a B.A in History and Industrial Relations.


Lola Margaret Career

Lola’s acting career was physically birthed in the University when she met the then very popular comedian, Bolaji Amusan, known as Mr. Latin. She met him at a friend’s place and immediately relayed to him her intentions to venture into acting. Sequel to her request, he invited her over to Abeokuta where he was currently having a shoot. She frequently visited Abeokuta from the U

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Place of Birth:
Ilesa, Nigeria

Lola Margaret (born Lola Margaret Oladipupo) is a Nigerian actress, film producer, and director. Her career came into the limelight after she starred as the lead character in the movie Bisola Alanu.

Lola was born in Ilesa, a city located in Osun State South-Western Nigeria where she went on to complete her basic and secondary school education. She holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in History and International Relations after graduating from Lagos State University.

Lola Margaret's acting career started after she met Bolaji Amusan, a Nigerian comic actor who introduced her to acting. Her career came to the limelight after she played the lead character in the movie Bisola Alanu.

Lola has also starred in several movies, including Eyin Akuko and Omo Oloro, a film she produced starring the likes of Fathia Balogun and Mercy Aigbe. She has since starred in over a hundred movies.

Selected filmography

Bisola Alanu

Eyin Akuko, 2008

Omo Oloro, 2016

Agbara Ife (The Power of Love), 2016

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