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Friday 10 February 2017

I AM NOT QUITTING ACTING ANY TIME SOON; ACTOR BRUNO IWOAHA TELLS CELEBRITY MIC




Nollywood veteran actor Bruno Iwoaha declares his intention of not leaving his acting profession contrary to early speculated rumors that the actor was quitting acting for business.

Speaking with CELEBRITY MIC in Abuja Bruno says that he is very strong and active to handle any movie role now, saying the rumour of his resignation from acting are mare fallacies.

Bruno said after recovering from the near dead illness that almost got him blind, he decided to live a legacy in appreciation to God’s healing by training upcoming actors on the act and science of film making through ‘’St. Bruno Media LTD.’’ his film academy. The academy which he said has made creative and efficient actors who are now relevant in the industry.

Pointing that all of his numerous humanitarian services is focus on giving back to the society. Therefore he enjoins other celebrities and politician to ensure they leave a good legacy behind by involving in humanitarian service of impacting the younger ones.

He ended up making a call to all Nigerians to embrace peace and unity as without these. They will be no meaningful progress in the country.

Friday 3 February 2017

PIRACY NOT NOLLYWOOD PROBLEM ANU GOSPEL FAME CLAIMS



Nollywood actor, script writer and unleash ur creativity 2015 “Best Producer”  Anu Gospel Fame also known as Gosfame; claims that the problem in Nollywood is far from pirates and their activities in Nigeria.


Gosfame reveal this to Journalist who visited him in Abuaj on his birthday  on Thursday 2nd February 2017. The actor said that the major problem of Nollywood practitioners is ‘’proper distribution of films within the country’’.  Not Piracy as many film practitioners believe.  This problem he said, has discourage so many movie producers in the country and in turn making the business less interesting for all practitioners.

He added that if films produce in Nigeria are made available and affordable for all Nigerians to buy.  The will be little or no patronage to pirates and their pirated movies. He said that pirates are only making use of the opportunity created by unavailability of films advertise on social medias and TV stations.   Therefore he suggested that proper distribution framework should be put in place by practitioners. And if this is done, Pirates will automatically be eliminated from the business. 

The actor pointed that, the era of exploitation of producers by marketers is gradually passing away with the introduction of platforms created by Cinemas, Iroko TV, African Magic and other TV stations for producers to showcase their movies.

Gosfame admitted that film production business is very lucrative and financially tasking too.  Therefore made a call to government and privates bodies to invest in the business to fasten the development of this important sector of the country’s economy; especially now in the era of economy diversification emphasis by the President Muhamadu Buhari’s administration.

Gosfame finally made  a call to Nollywood practitioner to embrace peace in all their Endeavours and also appreciated outstanding films Makers like; Lancelot, Emmanuel Eyaba, Judith Audu, Ken  Awoji, Paul Apel and Bright Wonder who Despite the economic challenges have stood firm in the business.