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Baba Ijesha: TAMPAN suspends Nkechi Blessing, Kehinde Adams

TAMPAN suspends Nkechi Blessing, Kehinde Adams

Punch Newspapers Sections Published 24 May 2021 The Theatre Arts and Motion Pictures Practitioners Association of Nigeria, TAMPAN, has suspended actors ― Nkechi Blessing Sunday and Kehinde Adams aka Lege ― for fighting dirty on social media. In the last few weeks, both actors have been at each other’s throats over the recent arrest of their colleague, Baba Ijesha, who was accused of sexually assaulting a minor. In a statement signed by actor, Damola Olatunji, which was posted via the Association’s Instagram page, TAMPAN asked film directors who are members of its association to desist from working with both actors with immediate effect until their suspension is lifted.

Baba Ijesha Saga : TAMPAN suspends Nkechi Sunday, Lege Miami indefinitely

Baba Ijesha Saga : TAMPAN suspends Nkechi Sunday, Lege Miami indefinitely TAMPAN Guild of Directors “decreed” that no director from the association must engage the services of the two actors, adding that failure to obey the directive would attract punitive measures. ADVERTISEMENT Following unprofessional conduct on social media, the umbrella body of Yoruba actors and filmmakers, TAMPAN, has suspended Nkechi Blessing and Adams Kehinde aka Lege Miami from appearing on movie sets indefinitely. Ms Blessing became embroiled in a social media spat with Lege Miami because he appeared sympathetic to Baba Ijesha’s plight. Lege Miami shared two videos (now deleted) captioned “say no to rape” on Instagram to urge social media commentators to stay calm and await the court’s verdict.

TAMPAN, practitioners mourn iconic actress Orisabunmi

The stage and movie industry in Nigeria was thrown into deep mourning on Wednesday with the news that the iconic actress, Folake Aremu, who is popular as Orisabunmi, had passed on. The fiery actress who was once married to another legend of the stage and screen Jimoh Aliu at the early stages of her career, reportedly died on Tuesday night at her Ibadan residence after a brief illness same day. Aged 61, the actress earned the alias Orisabunmi after she delightfully interpreted the role of a pacifying priestess Orisabunmi in a 1987 TV series Arelu produced by her former husband Jimoh Aliu who passed on in October 2019. She was later to feature as the priestess Orisabunmi in most stage and screen production of the ’90s.

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