Nigerian actress, Enoho Peggy Ovire has caused a stir on social media after she shared her opinion on a touchy subject.
Taking to Instagram, the actress, who came to limelight after she featured in ‘Husbands of Lagos’ shared a photo of herself as she revealed the most unromantic men in the world.
Ovire wrote;
“Igbo Men are the Most Unromantic Set of Men in the World 🤦♀️🙄🙄
Am in my House, come & beat Me.
#isaidwhatisaid”.
See her post below:
https://www.instagram.com/p/CBGqGYaF5FL/?utm_source=ig_embed
in another news,Coronavirus pandemic has affected every sector of the economy. Banking, oil and gas, tourism, telecommunication, education, energy, even the film, entertainment and media industries have been directly or indirectly affected by the pandemic.
Prior to this global health challenge, Anaedoonline.com reported that cinemas in Nigeria earned over N3 billion in the first half of 2019 and over N1.2 billion in July and August of the same year.
Supporting the report by Anaedoonline.com, a report compiled by the Cinema Exhibitors Association of Nigeria (CEAN) stated that last year alone, “Nigerians spent almost N7 billion (N6,976,882,087) to watch films in the cinemas”.
But with coronavirus, it is uncertain that spending on movie viewing this year will be the same as last year
This is not just in Nigeria alone but globally and this may, in turn, affect the number of television content that are produced this year. This, certainly, will adversely affect the entire chain of film or content distribution.
Cinema and pay television broadcast operators are the worst hit in the content distribution chain. By observing the physical distancing guideline, cinemas are closed, leaving families with no option but to stay at home.
And with limited content in circulation, pay television operators are forced to repeat programmes across their channels.
For example, sports content such as football is huge in Nigeria. But owing to the pandemic, organisers of notable leagues across the globe have had to postpone games until there is a let-up in the COVID-19 infection/transmission rates.
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