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Biodun Okeowo calls out colleagues over poor support

Actress Biodun Okeowo has criticised some of her colleagues for failing to support her new movie, December Party.​In an Instagram video, she said she has promoted many films she did not appear in, even personally messaging producers to send their projects for her to share.​ Okeowo wondered why similar support has not been shown for her own production, saying only a few colleagues have stood by her.​She described the attitude of many in the industry as wicked and said true support should be deliberate and driven by collective growth.​ She stressed that favour is personal, but support should be intentional, professional and focused on helping one another while still alive.​Despite her disappointment, Okeowo thanked those who backed her with encouragement, reposts, prayers and love, saying she does not take their efforts for granted.​

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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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Regina Daniels laments separation from children amid marital crisis

Nollywood actress Regina Daniels has opened up about the pain of being separated from her children in the middle of a deepening rift with her husband, Senator Ned Nwoko. In an emotional video posted on Instagram, she spoke to her sons, Prince Munir (Moon) and Prince Khalifa (Kharly), and shared how difficult it has been to live apart from them.​ During the video call, she sent the boys gifts, including toys, clothes and shoes, which they joyfully received. At one point, one of the children pleaded with her, saying, “Mama, come back,” to which she gently replied, “I will come soon, OK.” The children also urged her to take care of herself and expressed their love for her.​ In the caption accompanying the video, Regina said many people might think she is happy, but insisted that no mother can truly […]

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