By Daniel Oluwatobiloba Popoola
Nigeria has lost one of its early television icons, as veteran actor and cleric Davis Offor, famously known as Clarus in the classic sitcom The New Masquerade, has died at the age of 85.

He reportedly passed away in Lagos on Tuesday, 7 April, 2026, after a prolonged illness, marking the end of an era for a generation that grew up watching one of Nigeria’s most influential comedy series.
Davis Offor became a household name in the 1980s through his role as Clarus, the witty and often comical houseboy whose interactions brought laughter to millions of Nigerian homes.

The New Masquerade stood as a cultural phenomenon during its time, shaping early Nigerian television and comedy. Offor’s performance was central to the show’s success, particularly his memorable on-screen chemistry with co-stars such as James Iroha, who played the flamboyant Giringory Akabogu, and Chika Okpala, known as Chief Zebrudaya.
The comedic exchanges between Clarus and Giringory became iconic, earning both actors enduring recognition long after the show left the airwaves.
After stepping away from acting, Offor devoted his later years to spiritual service.
He became a reverend and spent more than two decades in ministry, focusing on preaching and community guidance.
Those close to him described a man who transitioned seamlessly from entertainment to faith, maintaining the same warmth and humility that endeared him to audiences.
In his later years, Offor battled significant health challenges, including vision loss and prostate cancer. Despite these difficulties, he reportedly remained active in his religious calling and stayed connected with family and associates.
His passing brings renewed attention to the health struggles faced by many veterans of Nigeria’s early entertainment industry.
News of his death has sparked an outpouring of tributes from colleagues, fans, and admirers across the country. Fellow actors and industry figures have described him as a gifted performer whose work helped define an era.
Many remember Offor not only for his comedic brilliance but also for his kindness and quiet dedication to his later calling as a man of faith.
Offor’s death also rekindles memories of his longtime colleague and friend, James Iroha, who died in 2012. Together, they formed one of the most beloved duos in Nigerian television history.
Their performances in The New Masquerade remain a benchmark for comedy in the country, with reruns and nostalgic references continuing to resonate with audiences today.
With the passing of Davis Offor, Nigeria bids farewell to one of the pillars of its television golden age. His portrayal of Clarus endures as a symbol of humor, simplicity, and cultural authenticity.
Though he is gone, his legacy lives on through the timeless episodes of The New Masquerade and the countless lives he touched both on screen and from the pulpit.

