He has gone on to act in some of Nigeria's memorable classics, such as Major Lejoka Brown in Ola Rotimi's, "Our Husband Has Gone Mad Again" and as RIP in Esiaba Irobi's "Hangmen Also Die".
Most famous recent productions include The Gods Are Not To Blame by Ola Rotimi (2005) at the Arcola Theatre, The Estate (2008) and Iya Ille - The First Wife (2009) - both co-productions with the Soho Theatre in London and both written by Oladipo Agboluaje.
Rotimi Amaechi | Ola Jordan | Rotimi Fani-Kayode | Ola Dybwad-Olsen | Ola Thommessen | Ola Rotimi | Ola Raknes | Ola Mosafinn | Ola Hansson | Ola Englund | Ola Cohn | Music of the World Cup: Allez! Ola! Ole! | Beck-Ola | Rotimi Alakija | Rock-Ola | Ola Ullsten | Ola Tidman | Ola & the Janglers | Ola Snortheim | Ola Nordmann (song) | Ola Nordmann | Ola Magnell | Ola Kala | Ola Hanson | Ola Halén | Ola Bratteli | Ola Belle Reed | Ola | Festus Olabode Ola |