Mr. Wole Duro-Ladipo, son of the late playwright, disclosed this on Sunday in Ibadan during a courtesy visit to the founding Trustee of the Duro Ladipo Foundation, Chief Lekan Alabi.
According to Duro-Ladipo, the film is expected to hit the cinemas in Nigeria and abroad before the end of this year. He assured that all was in place for a successful shooting of the film.
The late Ladipo died 47 years ago at the age of 45, on March 11, 1978, during an illness at the University College Hospital in Ibadan.
Responding to Duro-Ladipo during the visit, Alabi, who is the Maye Olubadan of Ibadanland, congratulated the successors of the late Ladipo on the steps being taken.
He recalled that Ladipo’s most impressive play, “Oba Koso”, had won the first prize at the Commonwealth Film Festival London in the UK in 1965. “It was such a great play then, and it will be nice to have the film in the cinemas now,” Alabi said.