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He was under some complications.
Rest in Peace HULK HOGAN.0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 114 Views 0 previzualizare -
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A viral video has shown the moment the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, is seen dancing and celebrating following the awarding of an Honorary Doctor of Science degree from the University of Port Harcourt on Saturday.
The celebratory moment, which has since gone viral on social media, took place on UNIPORT’s campus in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, during the university’s convocation.
In the video, Wike is seen surrounded by supporters and dignitaries, visibly moved and expressing joy through energetic dance steps shortly after the honor was bestowed on him.
Wike, a former governor of Rivers State and an alumnus of UNIPORT, was recognized for his contributions to public service, urban development, and infrastructural transformation both in Rivers State and in the FCT.
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Do you know the first Nigeria video film was produced by "Big Abass" 1988
It was first screened for a little token at Tinuade Cinema in Oworonshoki before it was released in videos and sold across the country.
The beginnings of the video film market in Nigeria is traced back to the 1980s when television productions thrived. There was currency devaluation and a bàn on imports in Nigeria these issùes affècted film making industry as equipment and tools became too expensive, VHS (Video Home System) was the option for many television productions back then, leading to the development of a small scale informal video trade. This method was adopted and built on by producers and distributors at Alaba market to reinvent the film industry which was at the time facing a major dècline. The first film produced on video in Nigeria is 1988's Soso Meji, produced by Ade Ajiboye himself.
Ade Ajiboye is a Legendary actor that should not be forgotten in the entertainment scene
Some of the movie he got starred included
Oluwo (2018)
Oluwo 3 (2018)
Pela Odidere 2 (2017)
Pela Odidere 3 (2017)
Pela Odidere (2017)
Alukoro (2017)
Alukoro 2 (2017)
Alukoro 3 (2017)
Ika Ni (2017)
Ogidi Olu (2010)
Eberu adigun (2010)
Ìlù gángan (2009)
Ogo-Nla (2005)
Eewo orun (2005)
Ere agbere (2005)
Ijakumo (2005)
Ijakumo 2 (2005)
Ogo-Nla (2005)
Ogo-Nla 2 (2004)
Eyin Oka (2004)
Eyin Oka 2 (2004)
Ito funfun (2004)
Ito funfun 2 (2003)
Akoni Méfà (2002)
Eyin ogongo (2002)
Onidiri Oru 2 (TBD)
Igbo Olojogbodu (TBD)
Soso Meji (1988)
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Ayeni AbayomiDo you know the first Nigeria video film was produced by "Big Abass" 1988 It was first screened for a little token at Tinuade Cinema in Oworonshoki before it was released in videos and sold across the country. The beginnings of the video film market in Nigeria is traced back to the 1980s when television productions thrived. There was currency devaluation and a bàn on imports in Nigeria these issùes affècted film making industry as equipment and tools became too expensive, VHS (Video Home System) was the option for many television productions back then, leading to the development of a small scale informal video trade. This method was adopted and built on by producers and distributors at Alaba market to reinvent the film industry which was at the time facing a major dècline. The first film produced on video in Nigeria is 1988's Soso Meji, produced by Ade Ajiboye himself. Ade Ajiboye is a Legendary actor that should not be forgotten in the entertainment scene Some of the movie he got starred included👇 Oluwo (2018) Oluwo 3 (2018) Pela Odidere 2 (2017) Pela Odidere 3 (2017) Pela Odidere (2017) Alukoro (2017) Alukoro 2 (2017) Alukoro 3 (2017) Ika Ni (2017) Ogidi Olu (2010) Eberu adigun (2010) Ìlù gángan (2009) Ogo-Nla (2005) Eewo orun (2005) Ere agbere (2005) Ijakumo (2005) Ijakumo 2 (2005) Ogo-Nla (2005) Ogo-Nla 2 (2004) Eyin Oka (2004) Eyin Oka 2 (2004) Ito funfun (2004) Ito funfun 2 (2003) Akoni Méfà (2002) Eyin ogongo (2002) Onidiri Oru 2 (TBD) Igbo Olojogbodu (TBD) Soso Meji (1988) ©️Ayeni Abayomi FOLLOW YOUR SON FOR MORE ENTERTAINMENT UPDATES 👉Ayeni Abayomi0 Commentarii 0 Distribuiri 112 Views 0 previzualizare -
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