Nigerian-British actor Hakeem Kae-Kazim and Faithia Williams have joined Sola Sobowale, Bimbo Ademoye and others for Kunle Afolayan’s new movie. In an Instagram post on Monday, Kunle announced the additional cast of the movie, promising fans that the film would ‘blow off the roof’
The filmmaker noted that the movie is aimed towards harnessing African art with a better representation of the African culture.
Sharing photos from the movie set, Kunle wrote: “Netflix et Kunle Afolayan; Harnessing the African Art! Something huge is about to drop!!!It has only been a few days since everyone screamed “happy new year” in excitement, but at KAP Hub, we were more excited about this year because of all the plans we had, and guess what guys? Right now, those plans are already panning out.
“This may seem like mere hype but imagine a movie like the game of thrones recreated in Nigeria but with a better representation of our culture. If you are a true fan of productions born out of Golden Effects Pictures and KAP Motion Pictures, then your imaginations should be running wild. The movie is being shot on our latest project site KAP Film Village Studio and Resort Igbojaye, Komu in Itesiwaju Local Government, Oyo State.
“This movie will have the appearances of the finest actors you can imagine. Actors such as Sola Sobowale, Hakeem K. Kazeem, Kunle Remi, Bimbo Ademoye, Taiwo Hassan, Fathia Balogun, Adebayo Salami, Moji Olayiwola, Kareem Adepoju aka Babawande and many others will feature in this film. I can’t give away the title yet, but trust me guys this movie will bang.”
In other news Bella Shmurda has responded after Lagos State University (LASU) encouraged him to return to school and earn his degree.
The singer took to Twitter to respond while tagging LASU
He wrote: “4 years in LASU is really nothing.
“Better get tha money! The economy is starving.”
Bella Shmurda had tweeted on his birthday that he would have been in LASU wining and dining with carryovers, with nothing in his pockets, if he hadn’t gone into music.
LASU responded, encouraging him to return to school to earn his degree by fulfilling the requirements.
But it doesn’t look like he’s ready to go back, going by his recent response to LASU