Nollywood actress Angela Okorie has sparked reactions online after revealing that she burned the outfit she wore to the burial of late actor Alexx Ekubo. Angela Okorie shared the moment on social media, saying she acted on spiritual advice, in a post that quickly divided opinion among fans and fellow entertainers.

What Angela Okorie said
Okorie explained that she was advised by her godmother not to keep clothes worn to a burial, on the belief that such garments should not be kept around afterwards. She posted a video showing the outfit in flames as she disposed of it. The actress presented the act as a personal observance rather than a statement, though it drew wide attention once it spread online.
Remembering Alexx Ekubo
The late actor was buried on 18 June 2026 at his family compound, following a funeral service attended by several figures from the Nigerian entertainment industry. Colleagues and friends gathered to pay their respects, and the ceremony was marked by emotional tributes. Ekubo’s death has been mourned widely across Nollywood, where he was a familiar and well-liked figure.
Mixed reactions
Okorie’s disclosure prompted a split response. Some social media users criticised her for sharing the act publicly, arguing it lacked sensitivity, while others questioned her motives. Supporters defended her right to follow a personal or cultural belief in handling grief. Viorah TV is reporting the actress’s statement and the public reaction without judging her choice or the beliefs behind it.
Grief in the public eye
The episode highlights how mourning plays out under intense scrutiny for public figures, where private gestures can become talking points within hours. Cultural and spiritual practices around death vary widely, and what is routine for one person can puzzle others. The conversation around Okorie’s post reflects those differences as much as anything specific to her.
A community in mourning
Alexx Ekubo was a familiar face in Nollywood, known for his roles on screen and his visible presence in the entertainment community, and his death prompted an outpouring of grief from colleagues and fans alike. In the days around his burial, tributes poured in across social media, with actors, friends and admirers sharing memories and condolences. Nigerian celebrity culture often plays out intensely online, where moments of private grief can quickly become public talking points, dissected and debated by audiences far removed from the people involved. That dynamic was on display in the reaction to Angela Okorie’s post, which split opinion between those who saw a personal act of mourning and those who questioned the decision to share it. Cultural and spiritual beliefs around death and the handling of funeral items vary widely across Nigeria’s many communities, and practices that are routine to some can seem unusual to others. Amid the noise, many in the industry have urged that the focus remain on honouring Ekubo’s memory and supporting his family, rather than on the controversy that followed one mourner’s choice.
As tributes to Alexx Ekubo continue, the focus for many remains on honouring his memory. Viorah TV will keep covering the Nigerian entertainment community with care and respect.