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Angel Unigwe speaks up against Allegations made by Kanayo O. Kanayo

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Earlier Kanayo O. Kanayo releases a statement about the Teenage Actress and her mother making a breach in contract, The Nollywood actress, Angel Unigwe, finally speaks up to these claims.  Angel Unigwe’s team shares a press statement revealing their side of the story, Angel’s team states that Angel always honors her contracts and denies the Kanayo’s claims against her.

Angel Unigwe’s team clarified that her contract stated a wrap-up time of 9pm. Despite concerns about shooting 57 scenes in three days, they continued based on assurances from Kanayo O. Kanayo. On the final day, they extended filming by 45-50 minutes beyond the agreed time as a gesture of goodwill. They left the location without any protest from the director or production manager, having fulfilled their obligations. They further explained that KOK’s online rant was a rude shock to them, as it was baseless and defamatory. According to them, the veteran actor’s video threatened Angel’s safety and dignity by vowing to disrupt any movie set where she was found filming.

Kanayo O. Kanayo was accused of gender-based oppression by Angel Unigwe and her mother in their press statement. They alleged that Kanayo O. Kanayo attempted to oppress them due to their gender and subjected them to derogatory remarks because they insisted on adhering to their agreement terms. They stated their intention to take legal action against the veteran actor, emphasizing that such behavior highlights broader issues of gender-based oppression. They expressed disappointment in experiencing such conduct in an industry that should prioritize mutual respect and professionalism. They reaffirmed their support for Angel and their resolve to protect her health, safety, and professional integrity. They assured their supporters that they have initiated legal proceedings to address the defamatory statements and threats against Angel, and they are committed to pursuing justice in the matter.


 

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Rema Claims ‘Calm Down’ Paved the Way for Afrobeats Award Categories

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Nigerian artist Divine Ikubor, better known as Rema, recently suggested that his hit single ‘Calm Down’ has significantly influenced the inclusion of an Afrobeats category in international award shows.

In a candid interview on ‘The Breakfast Club,’ Rema confidently placed himself alongside major Afrobeats stars like Wizkid, Davido, and Burna Boy.

While acknowledging the contributions of these industry veterans, Rema expressed a desire to assert his place in the genre.

“I don’t want to be seen as the Afrobeats Messiah,” he stated.

“I sometimes wish the veterans would acknowledge it, but if no one else will, then I suppose I have to.”

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Rema emphasized that his recent successes have had a tangible impact, noting that the creation of an Afrobeats category at prestigious award events was partly due to the success of his music.

“Respect to the OGs,” he added, “but I believe I am one of the Big 4.

The creation of an Afrobeats category in major award shows is a direct result of my song’s success.”

The MTV Video Music Awards, for instance, introduced a Best Afrobeats Song category last year, with Rema’s ‘Calm Down Remix’ featuring Selena Gomez securing the inaugural win.


 

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Omoni Oboli: How I Traded Scripts for Film Roles and Became a Director

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Omoni Oboli, a well-known actress and filmmaker, recently shared the story of her early struggles in the Nigerian film industry, revealing how she traded her scripts for acting roles when starting her career.

In a candid interview on Radionow FM, she opened up about the challenges she faced and what eventually inspired her shift from acting to directing.

Omoni explained that in the beginning, she was so eager to be part of the industry that she often accepted acting roles in exchange for her written scripts, instead of being paid.

Reflecting on those early experiences, she shared, “I would offer my scripts in return for a role in the movie.

I would tell them, don’t worry about paying me, just give me a part in the film.”

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While this allowed her to secure acting jobs, she soon noticed that the final productions were not aligning with her creative vision.

As a screenwriter, Omoni described how she visualized the stories she wrote in vivid detail.

However, after watching the finished movies, she realized that the films often looked very different from what she had imagined.

She acknowledged that each director has their unique style, saying, “It’s not that the movies weren’t good, but no two directors will bring a script to life in the same way.”

This gap between her vision and the final product fueled her desire to take control of the stories she was creating.

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Omoni’s determination to preserve the authenticity of her scripts pushed her to become a director herself.

She realized that the only way to ensure her stories had her personal touch was to oversee the filmmaking process from start to finish.

“If my stories are going to have my DNA, then I have to be the one directing them,” she explained.

Though the thought of transitioning from actress to director was daunting, Omoni’s confidence in her abilities propelled her forward.

She recounted telling herself, “Warri no dey carry last,” a popular saying in Nigerian Pidgin that means people from Warri, her hometown, never back down from a challenge.

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This motivated her to believe that she could succeed as a director. Determined to improve her skills, Omoni began studying the directors she worked with while on set, closely observing their techniques.

In addition to learning through observation, she recognized the need for formal training.

To strengthen her craft, Omoni enrolled in a short course at the prestigious New York Film Academy, where she gained deeper insights into the world of directing.

Her journey from trading scripts for acting roles to becoming a successful director is a testament to her resilience and dedication to mastering her craft.


 

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Bobrisky Splashes ₦290 Million on G-Wagon and ₦6 Million on Body Enhancement

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Bobrisky has made headlines again with his latest luxury purchase.

The socialite revealed that he just acquired a G-Wagon worth over ₦290 million and spent ₦6 million on a body enhancement procedure.

His extravagant spending has sparked reactions online, showcasing his unapologetically lavish lifestyle.

Credit: @_egungun / Instagram


 

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