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Eniola Ajao appeals to Nigerians for support, refutes giving Bobrisky award

Eniola Ajao appeals to Nigerians for support, refutes giving Bobrisky award

Rédaction Africa Links 24 with Sunny Green Itodo
Published on 2024-03-29 09:27:37

Nollywood actress and filmmaker Eniola Ajao found herself in the midst of controversy after the ‘Best Dressed Female’ award was given to Bobrisky at the premiere of her movie, ‘Ajakaju’. This decision garnered mixed reactions from the public, leading to Ajao speaking out on the matter.

In an interview with Arise TV, Ajao expressed her thoughts on Bobrisky’s award, labeling it as a charade. Despite her clarification, social media continued to criticize the movie premiere, prompting Ajao to release a video message on her Instagram page. In the video, she denied personally awarding Bobrisky and urged Nigerians to support her by watching her movie in cinemas. She emphasized the financial implications she faced, stating that she would go bankrupt if the movie’s release was jeopardized due to the ongoing Bobrisky controversy.

Ajao went on to explain that the Best Dressed Female award given to Bobrisky was merely a promotional tactic. She pleaded with the public to differentiate between the movie itself and the circumstances surrounding the award, emphasizing her dedication to the project and the positive reviews it received from industry professionals.

Desperate for support, Ajao implored her followers to assist her in ensuring the success of her film. She stressed that her intentions were solely focused on promoting the movie and not seeking attention or controversy. Ajao expressed her gratitude for the industry’s support and believed in the quality of her work, encouraging viewers to watch the film and form their opinions based on its merits.

As the backlash continued to escalate, Ajao remained steadfast in her plea for understanding and support. She reiterated her commitment to the project and her hopes for its success, urging the public to look beyond the surface and appreciate the effort and dedication put into creating the film.

Ultimately, Eniola Ajao’s passionate plea for support resonated with many, emphasizing the challenges faced by filmmakers in navigating the industry and managing unexpected controversies. Despite the initial backlash surrounding Bobrisky’s award, Ajao remained determined to see her movie succeed and called on Nigerians to rally behind her in ensuring its triumph in the face of adversity.

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