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Taiwo Ajai-Lycett , OON (born 3 February 1941) is a Nigerian actress,
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,
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, and
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. Lycett is a
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and was the first editor of ''Africa Woman'' magazine in the 1970s.


Biography

Lycett was born as the
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of a set of twin girls on 3 February 1941 in
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, Western Region of
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, her father was of
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heritage. She was educated at Mt Carmel Convent School, Lagos, before proceeding to
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, Lagos. To further her studies, she traveled to
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to study business and administration. In London, she took courses at Christine Shaw School of Beauty Science in
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, where she received a certificate in
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. She also attended Hendon College of Technology, where she obtained a Higher National Diploma in Business Studies in 1969. While studying, she worked as a waitress at Lyons Tea Shop, then moved to the
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and later advertising. In the Post Office, she started as a personal secretary in 1962 and later worked as a senior secretary in the office of Lord Hall. She moved to advertising and was in the personnel department of advertising firm,
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. She then worked as a personal assistant to the managing partner of Gresham Broad and Co, an accounting firm. She first became a mother at the age of 15; this caused her parents and family to ignore her, but she then enrolled herself for evening class. In 1959, She had the opportunity of going to the
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, through her friend David Akinduro, whom she later married. However, the marriage eventually broke down due to domestic violence. After her divorce with Akinduro, she married Thomas Lycett and their marriage was a long-lasting one. However, in 2006, she was robbed and raped in her house in Egbe at the age of 65. On 3 February 2021, she had her 80th birthday where she received greetings from family and friends from distinguished locations.


Acting career

Her acting debut was in December 1966 in
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's ''
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'', a two-act comedy directed by
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at the
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in London. Her acting debut was not planned, she was in the rehearsal hall of the play when she was asked by Gaskill to be a participant. After the encouragement she received following her performance and the invitations from producers that followed, she decided to take a career in acting seriously. She enrolled at the
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. In 1972, she left her corporate career and joined the
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Group for the
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. She was later in a string of television and stage shows. In 1973, she was in Amadu Maddy's play ''Life Everlasting'' at the
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, and later in the year, she was in Peter Nichols' '' The National Health'' during the Festival of British Theatre. In 1976, she played the lead role in
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's ''Parcel Post'' at the Royal Court Theatre. Together with the actor
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and the writer Mike Phillips, she was a director with the Black Theatre Workshop in London. She returned to Nigeria in 1971. She has featured in several notable Nigerian films, including ''
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'', the award-winning Nigerian soap opera. Ajai-Lycett also featured in other notable works such as the Nigerian movie ''Oloibiri''. A 2016 action thriller film, ''Oloibiri'' was directed by Curtis Graham, produced by
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and starred, in addition to Ajai-Lycett,
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, and
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. The film tells the story on how government agencies, along with oil companies, exploited the newly discovered oil in the historic town of
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. Produced by:
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Directed by: Curtis Graham


Journalism career

In 1975, Ajai-Lycett was invited to join the staff of ''Africa Magazine'' published by Raph Uwechue. Later, she became the pioneer editor of ''Africa Woman'' magazine, a women's magazine for Africans in the diaspora. As editor, she was a participant at the United Nations International Women's Year.


Awards and honours

On 1 October 2006 she received a national award of
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, decorated by Chief
Olusegun Obasanjo Chief Olusegun Matthew Okikiola Ogunboye Aremu Obasanjo, , ( ; yo, Olúṣẹ́gun Ọbásanjọ́ ; born 5 March 1937) is a Nigerian political and military leader who served as Nigeria's head of state from 1976 to 1979 and later as its pres ...
, president of the
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. In February 2008, at an All-Star Gala held at
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on the 10th anniversary of
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, she was honoured as a leader of British-African theatre, alongside
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and
Yemi Ajibade Yemi Ajibade (28 July 1929''Africa Who's Who'', London: Africa Journal Ltd, for Africa Books, 1981, p. 82. – 24 January 2013), usually credited as Yemi Goodman Ajibade or Ade-Yemi Ajibade, was a Nigerian playwright, actor and director who, af ...
. She is a Fellow of the Society of Nigerian Theatre Artists (SONTA). She was honored with ''The'' ''Industry Merit Award'' at the 2022 Africa Magic Viewer's Choice Awards ''(AMVCA)'' on the 14th of May 2022. The awards event held at Eko Hotel in Lagos.


Work


Stage (selected)


Selected filmography

*'' Some Mothers Do Ave 'Em'' (Season 2, Episode 5 - Father's Clinic) *''
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'' (TV series) *''
Dazzling Mirage ''Dazzling Mirage'' is a 2014 Nigerian drama film, produced and directed by Tunde Kelani; it stars Kemi "Lala" Akindoju, Kunle Afolayan, Bimbo Manuel, Yomi Fash Lanso, Taiwo Ajai-Lycett and Seun Akindele. It also features special appearances fr ...
'' (2014) *''The Inheritors'' *'' King of Boys: The Return of the King'' *
Elesin Oba, The King's Horseman ''Elesin Oba, The King's Horseman'' is a 2022 Yoruba-language Nigerian historical drama film directed by Biyi Bandele and distributed by Netflix, based on ''Death and the King's Horseman'', a stage play he wrote while in Cambridge, where he was ...
(2022)


See also

*
Wole Oguntokun Wole Oguntokun (Oluwolé Oguntokun) a Nigerian playwright, dramaturge and director is the artistic director of Theatre Planet Studios and Renegade Theatre as well as a member of the board of Theaturtle, a Canadian theatre company. He is also a ...


References


External links

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"It is silly to say I won’t remarry–TAIWO AJAI-LYCETT"
''The Nation'', 27 April 2014. {{DEFAULTSORT:Ajai-Lycett, Taiwo Living people 1941 births Nigerian film actresses Yoruba actresses Actresses from Lagos 20th-century Nigerian actresses 21st-century Nigerian actresses Nigerian expatriates in the United Kingdom Nigerian stage actresses Officers of the Order of the Niger Methodist Girls' High School alumni Alumni of the Guildhall School of Music and Drama Alumni of Middlesex University Nigerian twins AMVCA Industry Merit Award winners Nigerian journalists Nigerian television presenters Nigerian television personalities