Opemipo Christiana Yetunde Anuoluwapo Oluwafunmilayo Opeyemi Bamgbopa, also known as Ope Bamgbopa, is a distinguished Nigerian actress, student leader, and advocate, celebrated for her early roles in Yoruba cinema and television that marked her as a child prodigy.

With a transition into academia and public service, she has emerged as a pivotal voice in youth empowerment within Nigeria’s entertainment and educational spheres.
Opemipo Bamgbopa Biography
| Full Name | Opemipo Christiana Yetunde Anuoluwapo Oluwafunmilayo Opeyemi Bamgbopa |
| Ethnicity | Yoruba |
| Religion | Christianity |
| Education | Lagos State University |
| Parents | Bose Joseph, Mr. Bamgbopa |
| Spouse | Private |
| Relationship | Married |
Early Life and Education
Opemipo Bamgbopa (born on September 5, 1994, 31 years old) is from Epe, Lagos State, Nigeria. Nurtured in a creative home by her mother, Bose Joseph, an established actress, and her father, Mr. Bamgbopa, she showed early promise in performance arts.

She pursued higher education at Lagos State University, earning a degree in Transport Management, where she later broke barriers as the first female Speaker of the Students’ Representative Council.
Career
Opemipo Bamgbopa first captured attention at age six, debuting in Opa Williams’ Living Next to You and swiftly advancing to prominent Yoruba films like Maradona, earning her the enduring moniker.

Her portrayal of Enitan in the family series One Love cemented her as a versatile talent across Yoruba and English productions, including Tóyín Tòmatò (2003).
After a deliberate pause to focus on studies, she returned selectively, appearing in Flatus (2022), while channelling her influence into advocacy for youth education and leadership.

Her academic tenure at Lagos State University highlighted her commitment to public service, blending entertainment roots with broader societal impact.
Social Media
- Instagram Handle: @opebamgbopa
- Facebook Handle: Opemipo Bamgbopa
Personal Life
Opemipo Bamgbopa got married to her husband in a private ceremony in October 2025, with her husband’s identity kept confidential.
She maintains a low-profile family life, supported steadfastly by her mother, Bose Joseph, and remains childless. Her days blend personal reflection with advocacy, drawing on lessons from her childhood fame to foster resilience and community ties.
Filmography
- Flatus (2022)
- Maradona (2003)
- Tóyín Tòmatò (2003)
- One Love (TV series)
- Living Next to You
Net Worth
Opemipo Bamgbopa, a renowned Nigerian actress and student leader, holds an estimated net worth of $200,000 USD, derived mainly from selective acting engagements, university leadership roles, and youth advocacy initiatives.

