Entertainment News Exclusive: Kunle Afolayan Explains His 'Igbo' Tweets 08/04/15

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Social blogging site, twitter went haywire when actor and film maker, Kunle Afolayan let loose some tweets about piracy and the role Igbos play in it.
    Kunle, whose recent movie, October 1 won several awards at the AMVCA 2015, disclosed to his over 40 thousand followers that pirates of Igbo extraction were threatening to release the film in the market.
    Well, his words did not go down well with a lot of his fans and his colleagues in Nollywood. So in this exclusive interview with entertainment news, we find out just what Kunle was thinking when he tweeted.
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Комментарии • 7

  • @expressingtolake3909
    @expressingtolake3909 9 лет назад +2

    When we sometimes mis-use our words, it's only wise to set the record staright by apologising. Thank you Uncle Kunle for desmostrating this. We hope that we can all come together to sort out this piracy issue. Truly yours Tee & Fii xoxo.

  • @ChannelsTelevision
    @ChannelsTelevision  9 лет назад +1

    Social blogging site, twitter went haywire when actor and film maker, Kunle Afolayan let loose some tweets about piracy and the role Igbos play in it.

  • @solosme6049
    @solosme6049 9 лет назад +2

    I respect u kunle👍

  • @njokusamuelkehinde1335
    @njokusamuelkehinde1335 9 лет назад +3

    I am very sorry I triggered Mr Afolayan's anger that day, I seriously didn't know his state of mind then. Before I laid the first reply. Tell him I say sorry maybe he misunderstood my reply as an average filmmaker.

  • @Fido1010
    @Fido1010 9 лет назад +4

    They eat at the expense of other people sweats and they portray themselves as hardworking.....it's pathetic if I may say

  • @walex1986
    @walex1986 9 лет назад

    I think we Yorubas should stop apoligizing for saying the truth. The Oba was right and Kunle Afolayan was right. When you go out to buy a pirated dvd movie, you are likely to buy it from an Igbo. When you go out to buy a fake laptop battery, you are likely to buy it from an igbo. When you go out to buy used or fake spare parts, you are likely to buy it from an igbo. Yet they say they are improving the economy. Isn't that a joke?
    That's why I like the hausas, they say it the way it is without remorse