Jaiye Kuti and Nollywood Support don become hot topic after the actress publicly lament say plenty colleagues no show support when cinemas remove her movie, but dem quick rush wish her happy birthday anytime celebration reach. Her emotional confession don trigger fresh conversation about whether genuine unity still dey inside Nigeria movie industry or whether plenty relationships don turn social media performance. As the discussion spread, many people dey ask whether fame don replace friendship for Nollywood.
Jaiye Kuti Ask Big Question: “Una Dey Celebrate People, Abi Una Dey Support Dem?
According to Jaiye Kuti, she notice say the relationship among actors and filmmakers dey gradually weaken because everybody know the challenges wey dey affect the industry, yet many people prefer keep quiet. Speaking during the podcast interview, she describe the situation as people “acting” in real life, pretending everything dey okay even when serious problems dey ground. She say when her movie lose cinema screening, nobody publicly stand with her, something wey leave her disappointed.
Her complaint no be only about one movie. E point to bigger concern about loyalty and solidarity inside the industry. According to the actress, if practitioners no fit support one another during difficult moments, birthday greetings and public congratulations fit begin look like ordinary ceremony wey no carry real meaning. Her words quickly spark mixed reactions from fans and colleagues, with some agreeing say genuine support don reduce, while others say many people simply prefer settle issues privately.
Cinema Remove Movie, Colleagues Remove Voice Too—Jaiye Kuti No Gree Keep Quiet
Recent industry developments show say Nollywood still dey battle with several long-standing issues including limited cinema screens, growing competition from international productions, high production costs, piracy, marketing difficulties and the rapid rise of streaming platforms. These challenges don make movie distribution tougher for many producers, especially independent filmmakers wey depend heavily on cinema performance before digital release.
Experts and industry stakeholders don repeatedly encourage stronger collaboration among filmmakers, distributors and cinema operators to improve sustainability across the sector. Jaiye Kuti own experience fit not represent every filmmaker, but her comments don shine light on wider conversations wey many practitioners quietly dey discuss. The debate also remind people say public encouragement fit matter, but practical support during difficult moments fit carry even greater value.
As the conversation continue, whether Nollywood leaders and practitioners go take the criticism as opportunity for reflection remain to be seen. One thing wey clear be say Jaiye Kuti don force fresh discussion about Nollywood Support, and OGM News Pidgin go continue monitor how the industry respond to this growing debate.
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