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How Omotola Ekeinde, Stephanie Linus And Others Denied Kunle Afolayan’s Anikulapo Movie An Oscar

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The profoundly appraised “Anikulapo” movie, coordinated by expert maker Kunle Afolayan, was dismissed by the Nigerian Oscars council recently.

In spite of the positive audits Anikulapo has gotten in nations all over the planet since its presentation, the Foundation Grants don’t really accept that it should be designated.

The Foundation Grants, otherwise called the Oscars, are grants given for creative and specialized greatness in the homegrown and global entertainment worlds. Many individuals see the honors as the most lofty and huge in the worldwide media outlet.

Kunle Afolayan as of late communicated his failure on his Instagram page, expressing, “I am so satisfied and pleased that the entire world has chosen to label ANIKULAPO film a work of art despite the fact that the Nigeria Oscar determination council believes its not worth submitting for the Oscars.” “I’ll keep on doing whatever I might want to do.”

More data on how the film was dismissed for the esteemed honor has been assembled.

As per reports, eight (8) individuals from the 15-part Nigerian Authority Determination Board (NOSC) of the 2023 Oscars dismissed every one of the three movies submitted for thought, including Anikulapo.

Kunle Afolayan casted Hakeem Kazeem, a Hollywood actor and had him as a King that does not speak, just to cover up how his accent.

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“Albeit the panel got three legendary movies in light of its call for entries in August, not even one of them progressed to the following stage because of casting a ballot examples of individuals.” The NOSC recorded a democratic diagram of ‘8:5:1:1’ from its 15 individuals in a two-hour meeting on September 3, 2023, with ‘no film is qualified’ starting to lead the pack.”

The movies were all dismissed because of “No film is qualified” starting to lead the pack.