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POLICE DECLARES OBESERE NOT GUILTY OF RAPE ALLEGATIONS

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Fuji exponent, Abass Akande Obesere is innocent of any rape allegation; Lagos State Police Command has clarified.

Ms. Ngozi Braide, Lagos State Command Police Public Relations Officer, (PPRO) on Thursday cleared the air about Obesere’s involvement in the case. She said investigation reveals that Obesere did not do anything of the nature but that he is only a victim of blackmail.

It is was a ‘frame-up’ and the accuser, Olanike Olaiya, is a blackmailer and extortionist, thus Obesere is absolved of any culpability”, Braide said.

One reason the PPRO stated for her assertion is that the accuser has refused to honour police invitation. Another is that the doctor’s report says she was not raped.

“In our investigation, we are made to understand that this lady, of her own volition, went to Obesere’s house in search of Obesere, and spent the night there”, Braide explained.

The issue started in March, after Olaiya accused Obesere of forcefully having sex with her at his Okota Home in Lagos after which he penetrated her genitals with a voodoo ring causing great discomfort and bleeding.

Braide said Olaiya cooked for everybody in the house before they went to sleep that night, pointing out that people in the house have made statements which attest to Obesere’s innocence.

“I think there was mutual relationship between them. During the period she was in the house, they had canal knowledge of each other and she left him after which she went to the station to report that she was raped”, Braide added.

“Before she went to make such allegation, she had already contacted Obesere on phone to demand certain amount of money that she was bleeding and so on. The musician then referred her to a hospital where the doctor examined her and didn’t see anything abnormal. And for further clarification she was advised to go for a scan, before she left and never returned to the hospital.”

Braide accused Olaiya of lying about her address in a calculated attempt to ruin Obesere’s reputation.

“We have discovered that the address she left at the station is a fake” she said. “I think it is a calculated attempt maybe to tarnish the image of the public figure.”

Braide assured the public that investigation in to the case is still ongoing and that the Police would get to the very root of the matter.

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Popular Influencer / Skit maker Taaooma, husband welcome baby girl

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Popular skit maker Taaooma and her husband Abula have welcomed their first child, Amani Greene.

 

Taaooma shared the exciting news on Instagram on Thursday, December 5, 2024, with a heartwarming video post, stating that she was born November 7, 2024.

 

Taaooma, whose real name is Mariam Apaokagi, gained fame through her comedy skits that humorously depict the unique parenting style of Nigerian mothers.

 

 

The news of her baby’s arrival has been met with an outpouring of love and congratulatory messages from fans and fellow celebrities.

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Netflix: ‘They spend 10% on movie, use others to buy cars, houses’ – Basketmouth Blasts Nollywood producers

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Nigerian comedian and filmmaker, Basketmouth has accused Nollywood producers of mismanaging funds allocated by global streaming platforms, claiming that their actions have negatively impacted the quality of Nigerian films.

Speaking in a recent interview on Arise TV, the entertainer alleged that many producers misuse substantial portions of the budgets provided for movie production, diverting the funds for personal gain.

According to him, only a small fraction of the funds is utilized for actual filmmaking.

“When the streaming platforms came in, they gave money to these producers, and I’ll tell you point blank: these producers would take the money—$1.5 million or whatever they give them—and use about 10% of that money to make the movie,” he said.

Basketmouth further claimed that streaming platforms, upon discovering these alleged malpractices, decided to pay actors directly to ensure transparency.

However, producers reportedly devised a way to continue the fraudulent activity by coercing actors into returning part of their pay.

“Even to the point where the streaming platforms stepped in and said, ‘You know what? We are going to be paying the actors directly,’ these guys would still go behind and tell the actors to pay half of that money back to them. You can verify the information anywhere,” he added.

The filmmaker argued that the mismanagement of funds has significantly affected the quality of Nollywood films, with some epic productions appearing substandard.

“So, when you do that and expect your movie to be 100%, it can’t. It’s impossible. But these guys? They’ll cut, buy houses, buy cars. And that’s why when you see our movies, some of our epic movies look like stage plays,” Basketmouth lamented.

 

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Nollywood Suffers A Huge Setback: Netflix Cancels Nigerian Originals, Filmmaker Kunle Afolayan Reveals

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Nollywood has been dealt another significant blow as it’s reported that Netflix has cancelled its Nigerian Originals, a move that is set to have far-reaching implications for the country’s film industry.

The cancellation of Nigerian Originals is a devastating setback for Nollywood, which has been working tirelessly to gain global recognition. The move is also a significant blow to the many Nigerian filmmakers who had pinned their hopes on Netflix to showcase their stories and talents to a global audience.

Listen to filmmaker Kunle Afolayan talk about his Netflix deals, their approach to content and their shocking move to cancel all Nigerian originals in development.

Netflix Executive David Karanja Exits, Citing Bright Future for African Storytelling..

David Karanja, Netflix’s Executive in Charge of Licensing Originals, has announced his departure from the streaming giant. In a heartfelt goodbye post on LinkedIn, Karanja expressed his optimism for the future of African cinema and television.

“While the world is beginning to recognize the power of African voices and stories told by Africans, I believe we are on the brink of a watershed moment for African cinema and television, similar to the leaps we’ve seen in music,” Karanja wrote.

Karanja’s exit comes at a time when Netflix is reassessing its content strategy in Africa. The departure of a key executive overseeing original content licensing in Africa may indicate a shift in the company’s priorities. However, Karanja’s positive outlook on the future of African storytelling suggests that the continent’s creative industry is poised for growth and increased global recognition.

David led Netflix Africa’s original content team from September 2021, overseeing the development and launch of over 35 series and films, including notable titles such as Ludik, Country Queen, Shanty Town, and Anikulapo.

He also secured key licensing agreements, bringing premium content such as Yizo Yizo and Shaka Zulu to the platform. As a key member of the team that pioneered Netflix’s African Originals strategy, David played a pivotal role in shaping the platform’s content offerings for the continent before departing the role close to 2 years later.

In Summary

With the streaming giant’s withdrawal from the Nigerian market, many are left wondering what the future holds for the country’s film industry.

 

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