- Nollywood actor Femi Adebayo is trending online due to a lively interaction with a Nigerian student.
- He is the son of veteran performer Adebayo Salami.
- Femi Adebayo and fellow actor Chioma Chukwuka recently celebrated a significant achievement at the 2025 AMVCA Awards in Lagos.

Nollywood actor Femi Adebayo, son of veteran performer Adebayo Salami, is trending online after a lively exchange with a Nigerian student.
Femi Adebayo and fellow star Chioma Chukwuka recently celebrated a big win at the 2025 AMVCA Awards in Lagos, drawing widespread excitement from fans.
Amid the buzz, a student named Oyindamola shared that she had carried out an in-depth study on the “aesthetic of oral performance” in Adebayo’s award-winning film Seven Doors. Her post caught the actor’s attention and earned a response.
In her message, Oyindamola wrote:
“Good evening sir @realfemiadebayo. Below is my research work on Seven Doors. Research Topic: ‘Aesthetic of oral performance in Femi Adebayo’s Seven Doors.’ I’m glad I did something with the movie. Kindly help tag and retweet so Mr. Adebayo might see this.”
Responding, Adebayo expressed delight and curiosity:
“Hello Oyinda, I’m locked in 😃 I’ve seen this, but the research itself needs to be seen—let’s see how that will work 👍🏽.”
See the post below:
See some comments below:
@__Priestt:”If na Quadri now uno go lock in? He go don use blow lock your mouth in 😂😂😂.”
@GabrielOnifade3:”Wow this is amazing. Congratulations.”
@blockchainitan:”As a literati myself, I already love your long essay!”
@RealTrevvvy:”She’s very brilliant, she is the vp of my department. I’m sure the research won’t be less than excellent 💯.”
@@Matthew_kings0:”I’m always overjoyed when filmmakers acknowledge academia whenever their works are being analysed through academic lenses. Also, I’m working on some of your works.”
@belloridwana:”Egbon, you mean you will have time to read the research work?”
@Hamzart_B:”Omoluabi approach from the lady, not that ONE call Quadri, Yaasin omokom.”
@Greatman50:”I will also like to get hold of this. I did something similar in my first degree relating to oral literature back in Uniport – “Imagery and Symbolism in Igbo Birth Songs: The Mbaise Example.”
@TomiwaBabalola:”We still submit four hard copy projects/thesis. This practice needs to be reviewed in this age and time.”
@omowonlondo:”You no sabi act Jare 😂, u can’t feature Quadri in your movies. Move near him, he will give u ikuku for chest. Quadri the don. Thanks for engaging her.”
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