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After successful London premiere, Aiyefele Movie to screen in all major cinemas across lagos from May 3rd (Photos)

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On Friday 5th April 2024, Double Tees Productions premiered and screened the movie Aiyefele at the iconic Odeon Imac Cinema in Greenwich London.

The premiere red carpet was graced by hosts of Nollywood celebrities, from one of the lead actors Biola Adebayo, Bimbo Oshin. To celebrity guests Rykado Agbor and a host of others.

Aiyefele Movie (A Community on the Brink) is a riveting feature film that follows the journey of a community always on the brink of desolation; it struggles to find a cure for the plague killing its citizens as its beliefs and practices conflict with the new faith brought by missionaries. The people are threatened by a self-destructive culture,
assaulted by an endemic disease and oppressed by some evil forces until an unexpected visitor arrives to lead them from the drumbeats of sorrow to a vibrant tune of freedom.

Aiyefele features a respected ensemble cast in the industry, including Odun Adekola, Mercy Aigbe, Femi Branch, Bimbo Oshin, Biola Adebayo, Rotimi Salami, Lara Aiyeomoni and Akinola Akano. It is directed by
the award-winning Seun Olaiya.

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Set in 18th Century Nigeria and England, Aiyefele takes its audiences on an emotional journey of sacrifice, reflection, and redemption.
Executive Producers are Toyin Moore and Omotayo Utomi.

Feedback from the Premiere in London has been hugely positive, with the audience describing the movie as interesting, funny, emotional, with a wow effect and an immersive experience.

AIYEFELE Movie will be showing at Bluepictures cinema in City Mall Lagos from Friday 3rd May 2024.

Check out pictures from the London Premiere below.

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Patoranking’s sister dies in tragic home explosion

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Famous Afrobeats singer Patoranking’s sister, Chioma, died in a home explosion, with her husband George succumbing to injuries a day later. The tragic incident occurred shortly after their housewarming and child’s birthday celebration. Media personality Cutie Juls shared the devastating news on Instagram, revealing the efforts made by Patoranking to save his brother-in-law.

 

In a heartbreaking turn of events, Chioma, the sister of Nigerian Afrobeats star Patoranking, has died following a gas explosion in her home.

Chioma was reportedly killed instantly in the explosion, while her husband, George, fought for his life but ultimately succumbed to his injuries on September 11, 2024.

The tragic incident took place just days after their housewarming and their child’s birthday celebration.

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The news was shared by media personality Cutie Juls, who posted a video of the aftermath of the explosion on Instagram.

In her post, she mentioned the efforts made by Patoranking to save his brother-in-law, including purchasing large amounts of blood in an attempt to save him. Unfortunately, George passed away in hospital, leaving their child an orphan.

Cutie Juls expressed deep concern for Patoranking, noting how much he loved his sister. She urged his friends and associates to offer him support during this difficult time.

As of now, neither Patoranking nor his management team has made any official statements regarding the tragic loss.

The news has shocked fans and the entertainment industry alike, with many expressing their condolences for the grieving family.

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Cubana Chiefpriest threatens Opeyemi Famakin over restaurant review

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Food critic Opeyemi Famakin claims entertainment mogul, Cubana Chiefpriest, threatened him after a critical review of his restaurant. Famakin posted screenshots of their conversations, urging the public to hold Chiefpriest accountable if anything happens to him.

 

Opeyemi Famakin, a well-known food critic, has accused entertainment mogul Cubana Chiefpriest of threatening his life following a restaurant review.

Famakin, who visited Chiefpriest’s restaurant in Imo State on September 11, 2024, praised its ambiance but criticised the quality of the pastries.

Initially, Chiefpriest publicly thanked Famakin for visiting, but privately, the tone shifted. On September 12, 2024, Famakin posted screenshots of a direct message where Chiefpriest appeared to threaten him, stating that “karma is real” and suggesting Famakin would face consequences for his review.

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Chiefpriest added that the restaurant in question is owned by a six-year-old, implying the review was unnecessarily harsh.

Famakin, alarmed by the message, urged the public to hold Chiefpriest accountable should anything happen to him while in Imo State.

He highlighted the disparity between Chiefpriest’s public and private responses, noting that while the public comment was polite, the private message was far more aggressive.

The situation has sparked conversations online about the power dynamics between influencers and business owners, particularly when negative reviews are involved.

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Portable orders dealer beaten over alleged car delivery delay

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Controversial Nigerian artist, Portable, ordered his men to beat a dealer over alleged failure to deliver his new car from America.

 

Controversial Nigerian Street-Hop artiste, Portable, has ordered his men to assault a car dealer over an alleged delay in delivering his new car.

In a video circulating on social media, the enraged singer explained that two weeks had passed since he made payment for the vehicle, yet it had not been delivered.

The car dealer, visibly distressed and sitting on the floor, was pleading with Portable as the artist furiously shouted, “Where is my car? Are you trying to kill me or scam me? I will destroy your life!”

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Portable claimed the dealer had helped him ship a car from America but was now failing to deliver it on time.

According to Portable, he was supposed to make a social media post about the new car the previous day, but the dealer had been lying to him about its delivery.

In the heat of the moment, Portable instructed his men to continue beating the dealer, who was heard begging, “Please, I didn’t take your car.”

This incident occurred less than 48 hours after Portable was caught on camera slapping a preacher who was preaching at his bar, further solidifying his reputation for controversial outbursts.

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