Born on December 10, 1969, in Ilesha, Osun State, Nigeria, Baba Gbenro's passion for acting began at a tender age. He joined the Mount Zion Faith Ministries Drama Group in 1994, where he honed his skills and became a pivotal figure in the burgeoning Nigerian gospel film industry.
"When I first started acting, it was just a hobby," Baba Gbenro once said. "But over time, I realized that God had given me a gift and a platform to reach people with His message."One of Baba Gbenro's most memorable roles was in the popular Mount Zion series "Abattoir." His portrayal of the compassionate and wise elder, Baba Gbenro, resonated deeply with audiences, earning him widespread recognition and admiration. The series became a cultural phenomenon, inspiring countless people and leaving a lasting impact on the African Christian community.
Baba Gbenro's unwavering commitment to his faith extended beyond the film screen. He was a dedicated family man, a mentor to young actors, and a humble servant of his community. He often visited prisons, hospitals, and orphanages, sharing his message of hope and encouragement.
"I believe that every Christian has a role to play in spreading the gospel," Baba Gbenro said. "We may not all be called to be actors, but we can all use our talents and abilities to serve God and make a difference in the world."Baba Gbenro's life and legacy serve as an inspiring reminder that one person, guided by faith and passion, can touch countless lives and make a profound impact on society. His films continue to inspire and encourage millions of people, reminding them of the power of God's love and the hope that they can find in Him.