Moshood Mayegun, a well-known Yoruba actor, has talked about some of the hardest times he has encountered in the film business. He also shared how it made him feel to lose the money he needed to make a film.
In a video that was posted on the official YouTube channel of Oyinmomo during an interview, he disclosed that he considered quitting film making when he lost the money he used to produce a quality movie.
In his statement, he said, “It is not all the movies that I have produced that I have made a profit from, but I’m always determined not to lose money when I make my own movies.
When I produced one of my movies, the movie was so good to the extent that people called me from abroad, and they sent me money. I wanted to stop film making when I lost the 2 million naira I used to produce a good movie.”
Nollywood actor and filmmaker Lateef Adedimeji is gearing up again for another blockbuster movie with his wife, Mo Bimpe as he teased a new project with Ekiti State government.
Taking to his Instagram page and Twitter page, he revealed that he and his wife had the privilege of spending quality time with the Governor of Ekiti State, Biodun Oyebanji. He praised the state for enhancing arts, culture, and creative economy and noted how his wife is a daughter of the soil
Speaking about their meeting, Lateef revealed that the meeting focuses on collaborative efforts with the State government in its culture and creative economy endeavors. He expressed overjoyed he and Mo Bimpe are to be a huge part of the revolution.
Lateef went on to thank the Governor and his cabinet for the meeting as he promised to keep telling our stories and promoting our culture.
“We had the privilege of spending quality time with his excellency, Governor Biodun Oyebanji, the executive Governor of Ekiti State; it was a great feeling for us because my beautiful wife is a daughter of the soil.
Ekiti state is ENHANCING ARTS, CULTURE, AND CREATIVE ECONOMY. Present at the meeting were the Chief of Staff, Mr Niyi Adebayo; the Commissioner for Arts, Culture and Creative Economy, Prof Rasak Ojo Bakare; and other top officials.
This meeting focused on collaborative efforts with the state government in its arts, culture, and creative economy endeavors, and it’s a thing of joy that my wife and I will be a huge part of this revolution.