The Nigeria community in Canada is in mourning mood over the alleged sudden death of popular movie and tv series star, Kayode Peters in Canada after a brief illness.
Although details remain sketchy, those who should know have already taken to popular social media app to announce his passing.

Kayode Peters is a versatile Nigerian actor, producer, and media personality. He started acting onstage, performing with the renowned Theatre 15 troupe at the University of Lagos.
Peters then transitioned to television, landing a breakout role in the popular comedy series “Papa Ajasco and Company.” This propelled him into the spotlight and established him as a rising talent in the Nigerian entertainment industry.

In 2018, Peters produced his first feature film, “Excuse My African,” which was shot on location in New York City. The movie showcased his skills not just as an actor but also as a capable producer.
Over the past few years, Peters has continued to demonstrate his acting range, appearing in a variety of projects. Some of his most notable recent roles include “Meet My Girlfriends” (2021), “Sisi Eko” (2021), and “Crazy Grannies” (2021).
Kayode Tunde Peters was born in Ibadan, Nigeria, on September 25th, 1975. His parents’ names are unknown to the public, but they can be referred to as Mr. and Mrs. Peters.
It is possible that Kayode grew up with siblings, but their identities have not been disclosed to the media. Kayode Peters obtained his first degree in English Language from the University of Lagos, Akoka. His ethnicity is Nigerian, and he is a descendant of the Yoruba tribe. Kayode practices Christianity as his religion.







