In celebration of City People Magazine’s 28th anniversary, the magazine’s team visited Abiodun Caroline Duro-Ladipo, the legendary Nigerian actress and wife of the late playwright Duro Ladipo, at her residence in Ibadan. The visit was to honour her contributions to Nigerian theatre, particularly her iconic roles in Oba Koso and Moremi Ajasoro, and to recognize the lasting legacy of her late husband.
During the visit, Abiodun Duro-Ladipo shared heartfelt stories about her life with Duro Ladipo and their joint efforts in preserving Yoruba culture through theatre. She reflected on her husband’s deep love and care, as well as the challenges he faced in marrying her due to her father’s initial reluctance. Although Duro Ladipo passed away 46 years ago, she spoke passionately about him, revealing that she still feels his spirit in their home—a promise he made to her before his passing.
Abiodun Duro-Ladipo shared stories about her life with Duro Ladipo and their joint efforts in preserving Yoruba culture through theatre. She described her husband’s care and love, as well as the challenges he faced in marrying her due to her father’s initial reservations. Despite Duro Ladipo passing 46 years ago, she spoke passionately about her late husband, revealing that she still feels his spirit in their home, according to the covenant he made with her before his passing.
She shared that despite losing him at a young age, she stood by the covenant they made by denying other suitors and dedicating herself to raising their children as he had earlier predicted the care their children would eventually give her.
To hear more of her story, watch the full interview on City People’s YouTube page.
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