Dolapo Adeleke, born on September 6, 1990, is a highly acclaimed filmmaker hailing from Nigeria, known by her artistic moniker LowlaDee. Her exceptional talent and dedication to her craft have earned her numerous prestigious awards in the film industry. With a unique storytelling style and a passion for exploring various themes in her work, she has captivated audiences worldwide with her innovative and thought-provoking films. Adeleke continues to make a significant impact on the Nigerian film industry and beyond, solidifying her reputation as a powerhouse in the world of cinema.
Profile Summary
Full Name: | Dolapo Adeleke |
Date Of Birth: | September 6, 1990 |
Place Of Birth: | Kano, Nigeria |
Nationality: | Nigerian |
Occupation(s): | Actress, Model |
Net Worth: | $700,000 |
Early Life And Education
Hailing from the vibrant city of Kano State, Nigeria, Dolapo Adeleke, born on September 6, 1990, showed a remarkable flair for writing from a young age.
Prior to embarking on her university journey, Adeleke had already become a published author with two literature books to her name.
Her academic pursuits led her to Dansol High School in Lagos State for her secondary education, setting the stage for her later achievements.
Ultimately graduating with a second-class upper in Mass Communication from Covenant University in 2011, Adeleke’s educational background laid a solid foundation for her future endeavors in the realm of storytelling and filmmaking.
Career
During an interview with Busayo Adekoya of ThisDay Newspaper, Dolapo Adeleke revealed that she delved into directing films at the young age of 21.
Her talent and dedication were quickly recognized, as in 2012 she was featured in the Vanguard’s list showcasing young Nigerians making a remarkable impact.
She also received accolades for her literary contributions, winning the prestigious Best Teen Writer of the Year award from Angles Magazine for her works “Flesh and Blood” and “The Little White Hen.”
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Adeleke’s career soared with her breakout short film “Brave,” which featured acclaimed actors Adesua Etomi and Wole Ojo.
The film garnered critical acclaim and nominations, including a nod for Best Film Director at the Nigerian Entertainment Awards (NEA 2015).
Her success continued with multiple awards, such as Best Short Film at the Best Of Nollywood Awards, and nominations at the African Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA) for Best Short Film and Best Actor in a Drama.
In 2015, Adeleke demonstrated her versatility by producing her first widely praised television film, “A Place Called Happy,” which brought together talents from Nigeria and Ghana.
In 2016, Adeleke triumphantly launched her highly acclaimed mini-series “This Is It” on her YouTube platform, uniting actors from Nigeria and Kenya.
The series quickly gained immense popularity, amassing over 8 million views and eventually being broadcasted on television stations across Africa.
The series was a hit, earning Adeleke the coveted Best Television Series award at the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards (AMVCA) in 2018.
Showing her talent across various facets of production, LowlaDee not only wrote, directed, and edited the 20 episodes but also served as the Show Runner, showcasing her multifaceted skills in the world of entertainment.
LowlaDee, the acclaimed Nigerian filmmaker, has not only received multiple awards for her exceptional work but has also been recognized on various prestigious platforms.
In 2016, she garnered a nomination for the EbonyLifeTV Sisterhood Awards Africa in the ‘Film Director Of The Year’ category, highlighting her remarkable achievement with the Mini Series, ‘This Is It’.
The following year, LowlaDee earned another nomination, this time for the esteemed ‘Future Awards Africa’ in the New Media category.
March 2018 brought further accolades as she was acknowledged as one of Leading Ladies Africa’s ‘100 Most Inspiring Women In Nigeria’.
LowlaDee’s creative prowess was on full display in her 60-minute Valentine’s Day digital film, PLAN B, a collaborative Kenyan-Nigerian project that took the internet by storm.
This cinematic gem not only attracted over one million views within its first two weeks without any paid promotion but also secured the prestigious title of Best East African Film at the Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards 2019.
Currently, at the helm of LowlaDee Productions Co. (formerly Doreen Media), LowlaDee splits her time between the bustling cities of Lagos, Nigeria, and Nairobi, Kenya, as she continues to dazzle audiences with her storytelling and filmmaking prowess.
Personal Life
An accident in 2007 left Dolapo Adeleke with scars on her forehead. She adopted her signature fringe hairstyle to empower herself.
Battling depression, she found inspiration in Mindy Kaling’s show, leading to the creation of her successful series “This Is It,” showcasing her resilience and creativity.
Dolapo Adeleke Net Worth
Dolapo Adeleke, known as LowlaDee, has amassed a net worth of $700,000 through her acclaimed work in the film industry.
Awards And Nominations
- 2014 Best of Nollywood Awards
Category: Best Short Film
Film: Brave
Result: Won
- 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards
Category: Best Director
Film: Brave
Result: Nominated
- 2015 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards
Category: Best Short Film
Film: Brave
Result: Nominated
- 2016 EbonyLife Sisterhood Awards Africa
Category: Film Director of the Year
Film: This Is It
Result: Nominated
- 2018 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards
Category: Best Television Series
Film: This Is It
Result: Won
- 2019 Africa Magic Viewers Choice Awards.
Category: Best East African Film
Film: Plan B
Result: Won
Filmography
- Be My Guest (short film) (2013)
- The Call (short film) starred Eldee, Paul Utomi and Adesua Etomi (2013)
- Brave (short film) starred Adesua Etomi (2014)
- A Place Called Happy (Television Film) starred Blossom Chukwujekwu and Kiki Omeili (2015)
- This Is It (Web/Television series) starred Nick Mutuma and Chy Nwakanma (2016)
- Entangled (Television Film) starred Mawuli Gavor, Ini-dima Okojie (2017)
- Plan B (Web/Television Film) starred Sarah Hassan, Catherine Karanja and Daniel Etim Effiong. (2019)
- Just In Time (2020)