MUYIWA ADEMOLA APPEALS FOR SUPPORT

Nollywood actor Muyiwa Ademola has made an appeal to Nigerians ahead of the theatrical debut of his new film in April.

The film is a follow-up to his popular movie “Ori”, which he announced he was working on two years ago.

In a recent interview, Muyiwa revealed that he invested over N400 million in the project. He appealed to Nigerians to support him, stating that he needs to recoup his investment and make a profit.

“I have spent millions, like over N400 million, investing in my new movie. You will love it and enjoy it. I need to make back my money. I need to make money, I need profit.

If you watched the first Ori and didn’t enjoy it, don’t watch this one. “

It will be recalled that when his colleague Femi Adebayo launched his debut film, Jagun Jagun, he told the media in an interview that he sold his homes to pay for the multi-billion dollar project because he didn’t want to ask for assistance from individuals or financial institutions.  He disclosed the source of his biggest nightmare in other parts of the interview.

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