Lola Margaret Oladipupo, better known as Lola Margret, was born on March 21, 1984.
She is a gifted Nigerian actress, film producer, and director.
After losing her parents in 1999, she was brought up by her aunt and gained recognition in her acting career with her standout performance in the film Bisola Alanu.
FACTS ABOUT LOLA MARGARET
- FULL NAME: Lola Margaret Oladipupo
- DATE OF BIRTH: March 21, 1984
- PLACE OF BIRTH: Ilesa, Osun, Nigeria
- NATIONALITY: Nigerian
- STATE OF ORIGIN: Osun, Nigeria
- OCCUPATION: Actress
EARLY LIFE AND EDUCATION
Margret is originally from Ilesa, located in Osun State, southwestern Nigeria.
She completed both her primary and secondary education in Osun before earning a degree in History and Industrial Relations from Lagos State University.
In 1999, Margret experienced a profound loss when she tragically lost her parents at a young age.
During this difficult time, she found comfort and support in her loving aunt, who was a constant source of strength.
Despite the obstacles she faced, Margret’s determination led her to pursue a successful career in acting.
She wholeheartedly embraced her passion and eventually transitioned to a full-time role in the entertainment industry.
Her journey into acting began while she was at university, where she met the well-known comedian Bolaji Amusan, better known as Mr. Latin.
This encounter ignited a new passion in Margret, prompting her to express her interest in acting to him.
As a result, she received an invitation to join Mr. Latin on a film set in Abeokuta, where her talent began to flourish.
As she frequently traveled between her university and Abeokuta for various productions, her skills began to attract attention, particularly in the Yoruba film “Bisola Alan.”
With each new role, Margret’s career gained momentum, leading her to significant roles in films such as “Eyin Akuko” and “Omo Oloro,” where she not only acted but also took on the role of producer, showcasing talents like Fathia Balogun and Mercy Aigbe.
As she continued to travel back and forth from university to Abeokuta for various productions, her skills caught the attention of audiences, particularly in the Yoruba film, Bisola Alan.
CAREER
With each new role, Margaret’s career began to flourish, securing her notable positions in films such as *Eyin Akuko* and *Omo Oloro*, where she not only acted but also took on the role of producer, featuring talents like Fathia Balogun and Mercy Aigbe.
Motivated by industry legends like Bukky Wright and Joke Silva, Margaret has refined her skills as an actress while also venturing into entrepreneurship, successfully running a wine business along with rice and groundnut shops.
PERSONAL LIFE
Margaret is engaged to a man whose identity she chooses to keep private, describing him as supportive and dismissing any rumors of his political connections.
She encountered legal issues in Atlanta, which led to her arrest and eventual deportation back to Nigeria.
Since her return, Margaret has kept a low profile in Ibadan, where she enjoys spending time with friends outside the entertainment scene.