Veteran Nollywood actor Jide Kosoko has described his selection as the Oloja of Lagos-elect as a solemn responsibility, emphasizing the cultural and communal duties that come with the position.
The 72-year-old actor was officially presented as Oloja-elect on January 24 at the palace of the Elereko of Lagos, marking a new chapter in his public life beyond Nollywood.
Speaking to journalists on Friday, Kosoko expressed his excitement over the appointment, stating that he views the selection as well-deserved. He did not, however, indicate whether his new traditional role would affect his acting career.
Reacting to the news, Nollywood actor and theatre practitioner Bolaji Amusan, popularly known as Mr Latin, praised Kosoko, saying the appointment highlights the discipline, responsibility, and societal relevance of film industry professionals.

“Jide is not the only prince in Lagos or in the Kosoko family, but because of his intelligence and respect in the community, he was chosen as Oloja of Lagos,” Amusan remarked.
Kosoko joins a growing number of entertainers embracing traditional leadership roles, following the coronation of comedian and actor Okey Bakassi as a monarch in his Imo State community last year.
The Oloja of Lagos stool had remained vacant since the passing of Chief Adebola Ige in 2017.
Mrs Mutiat Ali-Balogun, the Olori Ebi General of the King Kosoko Royal Family, announced Kosoko’s emergence and presented him to the gathering.
During the ceremony, she raised his hand before family members and guests as traditional rites and prayers were performed. She was supported by the Deputy Olori Ebi General, Oyindamola Ayepola, who also heads the Meshimo Ruling House.














