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Baaj Adebule shares how he discovered nephew Durotimi Okutagidi and praises his performance in Wingonia Ikpi’s family drama 'The Lost Days'.
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Sep 5, 2025
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Baaj Adebule shares how he discovered nephew Durotimi Okutagidi and praises his performance in Wingonia Ikpi’s family drama 'The Lost Days'.
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Baaj Adebule is a Nigerian actor, filmmaker, model, and host. A graduate of Covenant University with a degree in economics, he began his entertainment career in 2010, gaining recognition with roles in "Tinsel," "Hush," and "The Men's Club." In 2015, he founded House of Baaj Pictures, producing the award-winning short film "Seeing Betrayal." His filmography includes "Payday," "Zena," "A Soldier’s Story," and "Beast Within." Adebule is celebrated for his versatility and contributions to Nollywood's growth.
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