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Mo Abudu denies cinema sabotage claims amid industry debate

EbonyLife Group founder Mo Abudu has dismissed allegations that Nigerian cinemas deliberately sabotage certain Nollywood films, insisting that screening decisions are driven by audience turnout and business realities, not favouritism. Speaking on Arise Television alongside actress Omotola Jalade Ekeinde, Abudu addressed rising complaints from producers like Toyin Abraham, Niyi Akinmolayan and Ini Edo, who accuse some cinemas of sidelining their movies with poor time slots, reduced screens and attempts to divert viewers to rival titles. Omotola acknowledged that she has repeatedly heard such complaints from actors and fans who say they were pressured to watch different films from the ones they intended to see. Abudu stressed that she could not defend all operators but maintained that EbonyLife Cinemas does not engage in such practices and operates strictly as a professional, profit driven venture. She explained that with five screens and […]

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Mo Abudu hails Funke Akindele, Toyin Abraham, Ini Edo for box office run

Media mogul Mo Abudu has celebrated the box office success of Nollywood stars Funke Akindele, Toyin Abraham and Ini Edo, whose new films are currently dominating Nigerian cinemas. She praised their talent, creativity and leadership in the film industry.​ In an Instagram post, Abudu highlighted Akindele’s Behind The Scenes, Abraham’s Oversabi Aunty and Ini Edo’s A Very Dirty Christmas as the key titles lighting up December. She described the actresses as phenomenal queens of the box office who are creating magic and breaking barriers.​ Abudu said the three stars are showing the strength of women in film and inspiring audiences across the country. She added that their stories are captivating viewers nationwide and noted that the movies are showing in cinemas across Nigeria, including EbonyLife Cinemas.​

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IK Ogbonna slams ‘dirty politics’ hurting Nigerian cinema

Actor IK Ogbonna has criticised what he calls “politics” and unfair practices in Nigeria’s cinema industry, alleging that Ini Edo’s film A Very Dirty Christmas has been deliberately undermined. He said the situation makes it difficult for filmmakers to recover their investments despite putting in huge effort and resources.​ In a post on Instagram, Ogbonna claimed that some cinemas have repeatedly shifted showtimes, removed the movie from scheduled slots and even turned off air conditioning in halls showing the film. He added that celebrities doing meet and greets have had unpleasant experiences, while some front desk staff allegedly influence customers away from certain films through biased suggestions.​ Ogbonna urged cinema operators and the producers involved in such actions to stop, warning that these tactics are damaging the entire industry. He stressed that producers invest heavily and only want a fair […]

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AGN president urges CAN to reconsider stance on Ini Edo’s A Very Dirty Christmas

Outgoing Actors Guild of Nigeria president, Dr Ejezie Emeka Rollas, has called for calm and constructive dialogue between the Christian Association of Nigeria and the creative industry over reactions to Ini Edo’s film A Very Dirty Christmas. CAN had described the movie’s title as offensive to Christianity.​ Rollas argued that the title is not an insult to the Christian faith but a metaphorical and creative expression. He said it was intended to reflect the complex and sometimes messy realities that can surround the Christmas season, not to mock or trivialise Christian beliefs.​ In a statement, he noted that a full viewing of the film shows no scenes that ridicule or undermine Christianity. According to him, criticisms based only on the title would benefit from a more complete engagement with the movie itself.​ Rollas stressed that Christmas remains a sacred season […]

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Ini Edo begs NFVCB not to pull film from cinemas

Actress and filmmaker Ini Edo has appealed to the National Film and Video Censors Board and the public not to pull her new movie, A Very Dirty Christmas, from cinemas, insisting the film does not mock Christianity. In an emotional video shared on Instagram, she urged critics to watch the film first and promised to withdraw it if it is found to insult God or Christians in any way.​ Edo explained that the controversy is about the title, not the content, stressing that the story focuses on family conflict and secrets, not anything immoral or anti Christian. She said investors had put money into the production, with over 70 cinemas already showing the movie and major spending on print, media and digital promotion.​ She apologised to Christians who felt offended by the title, saying there was no intention to disrespect […]

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IK Ogbonna backs Ini Edo in CAN movie row

Actor IK Ogbonna has thrown his weight behind colleague Ini Edo amid criticism from the Christian Association of Nigeria over the title of her new movie, A Very Dirty Christmas. He said he is deeply disappointed with CAN’s reaction, arguing that the group stayed silent for months while the film was being promoted.​ In a post on Instagram, Ogbonna noted that the movie’s title was officially approved by the National Film and Video Censors Board before it was released in cinemas nationwide. He questioned why CAN waited until the film was already showing and performing well before raising objections.​ Ogbonna stressed that the matter is not about picking a fight with the church but about fairness, consistency and integrity. He asked how it reflects Christian values to ignore the project during its development and promotion, only to speak up after […]

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IK Ogbonna Rita Dominic defend A Very Dirty Christmas after CAN backlash​

Actor IK Ogbonna and actress Rita Dominic have spoken out in defence of Ini Edo’s new film A Very Dirty Christmas after the Christian Association of Nigeria, CAN, condemned its title as offensive to Christians. CAN had described the title as disrespectful to the Christian faith and the sacredness of Christmas.​ In a statement shared on Instagram, Ogbonna said the title was never intended to mock or undermine Christianity. He stressed that he, the producer and the director are all Christians and would not deliberately insult their own faith.​ Ogbonna explained that the title was inspired by the popular Detty December party culture. According to him, the film itself carries deeper themes about love, forgiveness and self worth beyond what the title suggests.​ The actor, who plays the character Frankie in the movie, appealed to critics to watch the film […]

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Nollywood Star Ini Edo Opens Up on Fertility Journey and Surrogacy.

Nollywood actress Ini Edo has revealed her personal struggles with fertility and her journey to motherhood through surrogacy. Speaking on the reality TV series Young, Famous & African, the 42-year-old shared how years of unsuccessful attempts at carrying pregnancies led her to this decision in 2023.Edo reflected on marrying at 26 with plans to complete childbearing by 31. However, persistent fertility challenges altered her dreams. Despite initial hesitations about going public, she stated, “I never thought I’d face fertility issues, but I took this option to fulfill my dream of becoming a mother.”Ini Edo, previously married to Philip Ehiagwina from 2008 to 2014, also emphasized the strength it took to navigate this emotional journey, inspiring many women facing similar struggles.

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