Bimbo Oshin’s full biography covers her age, Yoruba movies, net worth, wedding, children, and rise in Nollywood. I will tell you about her career, personal life, and award-winning roles that made her one of the most respected actresses in the Nigerian film industry.
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Abimbola Oshin, born on July 24, 1971, hails from Ondo State, a city in Nigeria’s southwest. She grew up in a vibrant household with seven siblings and spent part of her childhood in Ondo and Ile-Ife.
She began her schooling at Saint Anne’s Primary School in Ondo before relocating to Osun State to complete her primary education at Staff Primary School.
For secondary school, she attended Girls Academy, Sandgrouse, in Lagos. Later, she moved on to the University of Lagos, where she obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy.
Starting Out in Acting
Bimbo didn’t just stumble into the entertainment world. Her journey began as early as 1996 while still studying at UNILAG. At the suggestion of a friend’s sister, she joined the Ara Osan Theatre Group led by Rasaq Ajao, widely recognized as “Pefun Ele.”
Her formal training in the group lasted four years. That background gave her the foundation to kick off her career. She got her first on-screen role in the Yoruba movie “Akobi” in 1997.
Yoruba Film Breakthrough
Her breakout performance came years later in “Omo Elemosho,” a 2012 Yoruba blockbuster that earned her major recognition. Directed by Adebayo Tijani and produced by Yewande Adekoya, the film featured names like Toyin Abraham, Lanre Hassan, and Muyiwa Ademola.
The success of “Omo Elemosho” earned the film five nominations at the 10th Africa Movie Academy Awards and placed Bimbo among the top talents in the Yoruba movie industry.
Diverse Career
Beyond acting, Bimbo also stepped into movie production. She released her first project, “Eji Owuro,” in 2003. The movie’s soundtrack, composed by Sola Allyson-Obaniyi, became an unexpected hit and helped launch Sola’s music career.
Bimbo later worked on other Yoruba films such as “Alangba,” “Diamond,” and “Kakanfo.” Her role in the Wale Adenuga series “Oh Father! Oh Daughter!” also opened doors in English-language productions.
Film Projects
Some of her standout movie appearances include:
Movie Title | Year | Role |
---|---|---|
Eji Owuro | 2003 | — |
Civil War | 2003 | — |
Omo Oku Oron | 2004 | Salewa |
Ota | 2007 | — |
Igi Ola Mi | 2008 | Laide |
Omo Elemosho | 2012 | Biola |
Kakanfo | 2020 | Yeye |
The New Patriots | 2020 | Princess Gladys Olubo |
May 29 | 2020 | Mummy Mayowa |
Abebi | 2021 | Bolade |
Alimi | 2021 | Ronke |
Strangers | 2022 | Toyin |
A Bag of Trouble | 2023 | — |
In recent years, she also appeared in the movie “reBIRTH,” further demonstrating her range and relevance in modern Nollywood.
Marriage, Children & Family
Bimbo has often spoken about the delicate act of maintaining a thriving career and a peaceful home life. She was married to the late Ola Ibironke, popularly known as Dudu Heritage, until his passing in 2021. Their marriage produced two children: Michael Olusegun Ibironke and Iyanuoluwa Ibironke.

In interviews, Bimbo mentioned that her ability to balance her work and family life is anchored in prioritization and humility. She believes that mutual respect and emotional intelligence are essential in marriage, especially for women in the public eye.
Entrepreneurial Side of Bimbo
Aside from acting, Bimbo has also built a brand in the fashion space. She runs “Dashing by Bimbo Oshin,” a fashion line catering to stylish women. The brand gained attention for dressing celebrities for red carpet events.
She’s also landed endorsement deals with notable companies, including Guinness, Unilever, SparklingBee Hair, and Stonetrust Realty.
Awards
Her impact on the Nigerian film industry has not gone unnoticed. She received the Icon Category Award at the 2016 Afro-Heritage Broadcasting and Entertainment Awards.
Over the years, she’s also received:
2014
• Yoruba Movies Academy Awards – Best Actress in a Leading Role – Nominated
• City People Entertainment Awards – Best Actress of the Year (Yoruba) – Nominated
2015
• ZAFAA African Film Academy Awards – Best Female Indigenous Actor – Nominated
Bimbo Oshin Net Worth
As of 2024, Bimbo Oshin’s net worth is estimated at $300,000. Her income stems from acting, movie production, the fashion business, and brand endorsements.
She stays connected with her fans via Instagram (@bimbooshin), where she has amassed over 2.2 million followers. Her posts often include behind-the-scenes glimpses, personal moments, and promotional content.
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