Nollyhood actor Kunle Afolayan reconciles veteran Yoruba actors


… Casts ANTP, TAMPAN, NANTAP, AGN in new film 

In what seems like an initial step at accommodating top individuals from the Yoruba film part who have been partitioned along expert affiliation line, eminent movie producer Kunle Afolayan is making great is guaranteed by throwing the 'sworn adversaries' in a film generation, at present continuous in Ilorin, Kwara State. 

The film, with the working title, 'Stella and Oba', stars veteran on-screen characters, Jimoh Aliu (Aworo), Lere Paimo (Eda Onile Ola), Wole Olowomojuore (Baba Gebu) and Olajumoke Ray Eyiwunmi (Mama Ray), the greater part of the Association of Nigerian Theater Practitioners (ANTP) playing close by the affiliation's repelled individuals like Adebayo Salami (Oga Bello) and Lanre Hassan (Iya Awero) who are currently of the recently settled Theater Arts and Movie Practitioners Association of Nigeria (TAMPAN). 

Review that youthful Afolayan guaranteed to accommodate the groups amid the twentieth Anniversary festivities of the death of his dad, the famous Ade Afolayan (Ade Love) which occurred in Lagos and Agbamu, Kwara State, last December. 

The ritzy 'Stella and Oba' is being taken care of by Golden Effects Productions and coordinated by Kunle Afolayan for a movie producer, Lasun Ray, who is a recipient of the Bank of Industry's NollyFund credit plot. 

Portrayed by promoters as a film like no other, 'Stella and Oba" additionally stars best traverse acts; Zack Orji and Tina Mba, including music sensation Chidinma Ekile, Ken Eric and 'October 1' performing artist, Demola Adedoyin. 

In what appears like a comprehensive Nollywood generation, Orji of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN) and Mba of National Association of Nigerian Theater Arts Practitioners (NANTAP) are likewise in the crease. 

It is the fourth film being coordinated by Afolayan this year, coming soon after the culmination of 'Roti', "Omugwo" and 'Tribunal'.

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