The Nigerian entertainment industry is mourning again as veteran Yoruba actor, Prince Adewale Adeyemo, better known as Baba Igbomina passed away after a brief illness. The news of his demise has left fans, colleagues, and the entire Yoruba film fraternity in shock and deep sorrow. According to Kunle Afod who announced the shocking news, Ademola Adeyemo died in early hour of today after a brief illness. He wrote, “Hmmmm God you know best RIP Prince Ademola Adeyemo He passed on early hour of today after a brief illness.. God will comfort all his family friends and colleagues”
She was rushed into the theatre for an urgent surgery but she did not survive the procedure. In a very sad report, a beautiful Nigerian bride has passed on shortly after her wedding ceremony in Lokoja, Koji state capital. The bride, whose name was not disclosed, reportedly complained of stomachache during the wedding which was held on Saturday, April 29, and was given coke to quench her hunger as she had not eaten all day. The pain, however, worsened after the ceremony and she was rushed to a hospital where she received a diclofenac injection. She did not get any better and was taken in for further examination, where they discovered that she had internal bleeding. She was rushed into the theatre for an urgent surgery but she, sadly, did not survive the procedure. One @Aremexx who relayed the tragic incident on Twitter wrote, “This lady wedding took place in Lokoja on 29th April. She was said to be complaining of stomach pains right from the reception, and was given coke to...
Yoruba movie veteran, Alhaji Kareem Adepoju, popularly known as Baba Wande, has opened up about a distressing experience he allegedly encountered after the production of the Yoruba film “Ti Oluwa Nile.” In a recent interview with BBC News, Baba Wande narrated the events surrounding the movie’s production, expressing his feelings of betrayal by filmmaker Tunde Kelani which caused delay for the release of part two of the movie. According to him, Tunde Kelani and himself had a gentlemen agreement that he will be collecting 30% from whatever profit they make from the Part 1 of the movie but was given 15K out of 180K proceeds made. His words, “I was shocked and highly demoralized when I received N15,000 through Kelani’s manager from the sum of N180,000 we made from first sale”. The Legendary actor said Kelani who happened to be his good friend gave him excuse that some people must share from the profit. He said the attitude of the ace cinematographer did not encourage him to do the Pa...
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