Popular Nigerian filmmaker and stage producer Kayode Peters, fondly known as KP, has passed away.
His death was announced on Saturday via a post on his official Instagram account.
According to the family’s statement, Peters died peacefully on the morning of June 28, 2025, in Toronto, Canada, after a prolonged illness.
“KP braved, challenged and conquered a long time illness until his last breath this morning,” the announcement read.
Born Kayode Peters Adewumi, he was widely celebrated for his contributions to Nigeria’s film and theatre industries, particularly for his unique blend of humour and storytelling.
His career spanned stage and screen, with acclaimed works such as the sitcom “Extended Family” and the early-2000s hit “Flatmates”, which garnered a loyal fanbase and critical acclaim.
The Adewumi family described Peters as “a cherished son, husband, father, brother, and friend, a gifted filmmaker, actor and producer whose work inspired many.”
“Beyond his talent, it was his kindness, warmth, and generous spirit that truly defined him. He touched countless lives, both on and off the screen, and will be deeply missed,” the family’s statement continued.
The announcement requested privacy as funeral arrangements are made and the family continues to grieve the painful loss. Further details are expected to be shared in due course.
Tributes have begun pouring in from industry colleagues, friends, and fans, celebrating his legacy and the indelible mark he left on the Nigerian entertainment landscape.
Okay.ng reports that Kayode Peters’ contributions to the growth of local comedy and drama production were considered foundational by many in the industry.
He is survived by his wife, children, and extended family.