Nigerians Criticize Kunle Afolayan’s Dance Moves With Daughter, Eyitemi (Video)

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Kunle Afolayan, a popular Nigerian filmmaker has been lambasted on social media over a video he posted online.

The filmmaker had posted a video of him dancing with his daughter Eyiyemi.

However, the video has stirred angry reactions on social media with many condemning him.

Recall that the actor hosted the highly anticipated premiere of “Anikulapo: The Rise of the Spectre” throughout the weekend.

Notable actors, including Sola Sobowale, Lateef Adedimeji, Mo Bimpe, and Bimbo Ademoye, together with singers D’Banj and Tunde Kelani, were also present at the event.

Anikulapo series star Eyiyemi, Kunle Afolayan’s eldest daughter, was seen dancing with her in footage from the premiere’s after-party.

However the dance routine with his daughter attracted a lot of attention, and many chastised him for dancing with his daughter in such a way.

View the video below.

 

In other news, veteran Nollywood actor Kanayo O Kanayo has advised the Igbo people not to take part in the planned statewide demonstration against President Bola Tinubu’s federal administration amid the country’s current economic difficulties.

In response to the nation’s financial difficulties, Kanayo issued the warning in a widely circulated video that was posted on his official Instagram profile on Saturday night.

The actor warned that Ndigbo must join Davido in singing his unavailable song since Igbos are often the target of everything in Nigeria.

Kanayo said that although the economic crisis is regrettable, Igbos in Nigeria cannot be trusted with protesting or with leadership positions.

“Hunger has no religion. I have been looking for stores where only Muslims or Christians buy but I can’t see. So, I want to urge all Igbos to sing along with Davido’s ‘I’m unavailable’. Ndigbo are not available for protest in Nigeria.

“It’s unfortunate that we are all going through this economic hardship but the fact is we are not available because in our own matters.

“We are always the target, we should learn from what happened. Let’s guard ourselves and ensure that people who said we cannot be trusted with leadership, we also want to tell them that we can also not be trusted with protest.”

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