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Hide Show Self 30 credits. Self - Guest. When asked his name, he responded "Eko. Eko," a nickname which stuck. Eko, arriving to settle on a deal about drug smuggling. Years later, Eko became a leader of a criminal organization. His business included drug running something he rationalizes by moving them primarily out of the country, so the drugs were not used by Nigerians.

He came across a large supply of heroin , which he wanted to get out of the country. In the process, he killed two Moroccan drug dealers. Eko realized that the best way to smuggle out the heroin is to take advantage of special laws for UN aid groups or missionaries and priests. Eko returned to his old village, where Yemi was then a priest. Eko asked his brother to help him smuggle the drugs out of the country, making use of the Virgin Mary statues that Yemi's church was selling.

Yemi refused. Eko returned a second time, this time with a threat. Eko watches as the Beechcraft departs with a dying Yemi. He asked Yemi to sign papers that would make Eko and his partners Goldie and Olu appear to be priests, or have Eko's men burn the church to the ground.

Yemi reconsidered and agreed to sign the papers. When the shipment was prepared, Eko and his men assembled at an airstrip, dressed as priests, and began to load a Beechcraft with the statues, which contained the heroin. Yemi came to the airstrip to urge Eko to call off the mission, but the Nigerian Army, alerted by Yemi, arrived to stop Eko.

During the crossfire between the military and Eko's men, Yemi was shot. Goldie helped drag Yemi onto the plane; however, he kicked Eko off the plane and back onto the runway, so Eko was left behind. When addressed as a priest by the soldiers, he pretended to be just that.

Eko finds a photo of him and Yemi as children. Eko was taken back to the village and dropped off at his church. Going inside, he found Yemi's Bible , left in the confession box, which held a photo of him and Eko as children inside.

A few moments later, Amina showed up with her son Daniel and asked where Yemi is. Eko informed them that Yemi had been called away on urgent business to a village to the south and that he would be replacing him.

Amina commented that Yemi was to be leaving for a church in London a few days later, to which Eko replied that he would take over there as well. Later, while he was preparing for a service, Eko heard gunfire outside and rushed out. Eko informed him that he was not afraid of him, so Emeka shot a bystander. Amina claims that Eko now owes Yemi a church.

When Eko asked about the deal, he was told by Amina that the vaccines sell for a high price on the black market. Eko then met with a black market dealer in an attempt to sell the vaccines to benefit only himself.

When Emeka arrived at the church with his bodyguards having heard of what Eko planned to do, he threatened to cut off Eko's hands for stealing.

Eko attacked and killed the three of them, striking down Emeka as he begged for mercy. The villagers boarded up the church as it was no longer sacred and Amina told Eko to start fresh in London, adding ominously that, one day, he would pay for his sins.

Daniel asked Eko if he was a bad man after he killed the extortionists, and Eko did not respond until his confrontation with the Monster. After leaving Nigeria, Eko worked in a parish in England for a brief period. He told Michael that every Sunday, after mass, a small boy waited at the back of the parish. The boy approached him one day, and confessed that he had beaten his dog to death with a shovel because the dog had bitten his baby sister on the cheek. The boy was worried that he would go to hell for this action.

Eko told the young boy that God would understand that he was just protecting his sister, and would forgive him. The boy then said he was not concerned about forgiveness, only that the dog would be waiting for him if he ever went to hell. Charlotte delivers a message from Yemi. At some later point in time, Eko known as "Father Tunde" served as a priest in an Australian church.

He took confession from a man who has actually arrived to provide a passport listing his name as Oduduwa Ulu with a date of issue of April 16, so Eko could travel to Los Angeles. He was asked by a senior priest to investigate a reported miracle, the apparent resurrection of a young woman who drowned the day before. Eko visited the undertaker, who played him the tape of his autopsy procedure.

He later visited the home of the woman, Charlotte Malkin , and encountered her father, Richard Malkin , who sought to explain away the "miracle" as a cover-up of the undertaker's incompetence. Richard was the psychic who told Claire to go on the plane, though he admitted to Eko that he was a fraud. At the airport in Sydney, prior to boarding Oceanic Flight , Eko encountered Charlotte, who agitated him by saying that she saw his brother, Yemi , when she was "between places," asking her to tell Eko to have faith.

Eko helping Nancy after the crash of flight Eko survived the tail-section crash, and helped Nancy and carried Zach back to the shore. Eko then asked Cindy to look after the kids while he took the dead bodies out of the water. Later, a man named Bernard introduced himself and asked Eko if he had found an African-American body amongst those he fished out of the water, to which Eko replies that he didn't, and that he will pray as for their rescue as well.

The Others attacked the first night, and he was a target. Three people were taken, but Eko killed both of his attackers with a rock. Beginning then, Eko took a vow of silence. A few nights later, Libby told Eko that it was self-defense and not his fault, though he seemed unaffected by her saying so. Eko, seconds after killing two unnamed Others. During his second week on the Island, The Others came in the night again.

This time they didn't attack Eko, but they did take the children that Eko had helped save during the plane crash. The group of survivors made their way into the jungle, camping in various places for days at a time.

Eko found a Bible, inside of which was hidden a film strip. On Day 41, Bernard picked up Boone 's transmission from the Beechcraft , but Ana Lucia turned it off because she assumed it was the Others trying to trick them.

She got upset and left The Arrow quickly. Eko followed her to a stream, where he came upon her crying. He approached her and speaking for the first time in forty days, told her everything would be alright. Ana Lucia asked why he had waited forty days to talk, and in reply he asked her why she had taken forty days to cry. A few days later, a person washed ashore and was found by Cindy and Libby. They tied him up, and the group began to argue about what to do with him.

Suddenly, the man broke loose and ran up the beach, shouting at two other people who appeared from the water. Eko caught him and knocked him unconscious with his stick. The tailies threw them into the tiger pit. Later, Ana Lucia told Eko to knock her out and throw her down into the tiger pit. Eventually, Eko asked Ana Lucia what information she was able to gain while he pulled her up. The next day, Eko threw down a rope and ordered Jin to climb out. During the trek to the Arrow , Eko apologized to Sawyer for his actions and the misunderstanding when they first met.

He was later seen with the other tailies in the Arrow. Eko demands from Jin to be quiet, as he senses the Others. And Found ". The next day, the tailies decided to move camp and hike towards the survivors ' main camp.

He often disagreed with Ana Lucia over the three captives, and eventually Jin and Michael were let go. Michael took off to find Walt , and Eko joined Jin to go find Michael.

During their time looking for Michael, Eko sensed someone coming, and he and Jin hid. Played by Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje , Mr. Eko was one of the survivors in the tail section of Oceanic Airlines Flight after it crashed down onto the mysterious island at the center of Lost 's story.

Boosted by a fascinating backstory and a captivating performance by Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Mr. Eko quickly became a fan favorite. Eko seemed poised for a long storyline as Lost progressed, but to the shock of many, was killed off early in season 3, in an episode titled "The Cost of Living. While his exit episode was a good one, that didn't change the fact that fans weren't ready to say goodbye to such an interesting character so soon after meeting him.

It turns out that the Lost creative team wasn't ready to let Mr. Eko go that quickly either, but real-life circumstances surrounding Akinnuoye-Agbaje intervened. Unlike with the surprise deaths of other tail section characters Libby and Ana Lucia though, Mr.

Eko's exit had nothing to do with a DUI charge. Lost co-creator Damon Lindelof has said publicly that Mr.



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