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<a href="http://pulse.ng/movies/who-says-i-am-36-eniola-badmus-id2521418.html" id="ddf8f967-413f-5d27-86fa-2ab33b8999c6">Nollywood actress, Eniola Badmus,</a> has cried out over the perceived sidelining of actors in the <strong>Yoruba</strong> sector of the movie industry by <strong>Nigerian</strong> bloggers, while placing emphasis on the <strong>English</strong> sector.
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This act, according to the beefy cross-over actress, is not placing them on the same leverage the English speaking have in terms of publicity and promotion.
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She feels the Yoruba actors are unrated by Nigerian bloggers as they only give prominence to the likes of Mercy Johnson, Omotola Jalade-Ekeinde, Genevieve Nnaji, Ini Edo, Rita Dominic and others.
Eniola Badmus painted a picture of total neglect, believing that the Yoruba actors are inclined to put in more efforts at their jobs since making an indigenous movie is more tasking and they should be accorded more respect and mention in the media.
In her words:
Bloggers, Eniola has said it as it is. Please let’s give actors that make indigenous movies equal prominence.
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