NIGERIAN FILM "MY FATHER’S SHADOW" MAKES HISTORY, SET TO PREMIERE AT Y2025 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.

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 NIGERIAN FILM "MY FATHER’S SHADOW" MAKES HISTORY, SET TO PREMIERE AT Y2025 CANNES FILM FESTIVAL  . . . "This is a proud moment for Lagos and Nigeria" - Sanwo-Olu The Nigerian film industry has scored a major international milestone as "My Father’s Shadow", a powerful drama rooted in the country's political and cultural history, is set to premiere at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival this May. Written by Wale Davies and Directed and co-written by Akinola Davies Jr., "My Father’s Shadow" is a collaborative production between Nigerian producer Funmbi Ogunbanwo of Fatherland Productions and UK-based producer Rachel Dargavel of Element Pictures. The film, shot in Lagos and Ibadan, explores the emotional aftermath of the 1993 presidential election and its impact on a father-son relationship. British-Nigerian actor Sope Dirisu takes the lead role, alongside New entrants Godwin and Chibuike Egbo. The film’s selection for a world premiere at Cannes marks...

MY FIRST ABUSE WAS FROM MY WIFE, BABA TEE ALLEGES. (PHOTO).


 My first abuse was from my wife, Baba Tee alleges


Actor Babatunde Bernard Tayo popularly known as Baba Tee has recounted how the first ever physical assault he received was from his first wife, Yetunde.

In an interview with The Honest Bunch podcast, Nedu Wazobia, Baba T confessed that his ex-wife first abused him with a heavy slap.

Speaking on how he met his wife, Baba T revealed that he unexpectedly met his spouse and that their first s3xual encounter took place in the sitting room.

In his words: “The first abuse I got was a big dirty slap. I met my wife in a surprising manner and we had our first s3x in the sitting room.

“Yetunde was my first wife, I was a boss on my own and she was a boss on her own”.

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