In a shocking turn of events, the Nollywood community is reeling from the tragic shooting of Azeez Ijaduade, in Ogun State by a police officer. The incident, which unfolded just yesterday, has prompted an outpouring of concern and distress from fellow actors, with Abiodun Adebanjo taking to Instagram to share the distressing news.
In an Instagram story, Adebanjo urgently appealed for assistance, revealing that their director had fallen victim to a gunshot from Nigerian police personnel. The gravity of the situation became clear as he disclosed their current location at Babcock University Teaching Hospital, speaking on the critical need for help. Adebanjo went on to reveal the seriousnesz of the situation in a dedicated Instagram post, quelling any notion that this was a mere joke and urging everyone to treat it with utmost seriousness.
The distressing incident was further documented in a live video featuring Adebanjo lying in a hospital bed, visibly wounded from the gunshot, and tethered to an oxygen supply. Despite these harrowing visuals, the Nigerian police have yet to issue any official statements regarding the incident, leaving the public anxiously awaiting an update on the unfolding tragedy.
Meanwhile, recall that Yul Edochie has recently taken the opportunity to speak out on the state of the Nollywood entertainment industry. In recent times, he has stated that Nollywood should carve its own identity instead of attempting to mirror Hollywood. Yul Edochie also has stated that Nollywood can never match Hollywood’s prowess and urged filmmakers to embrace their unique storytelling style.
Commending Nigerian filmmakers for their accomplishments, Yul spoke on the significance of preserving their cultural roots. He cautioned against the attraction of imitating Hollywood, stressing that while the attraction might be potent, Nigerians should focus on narrating distinctive local stories.