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EXCLUSIVE : Fathia Balogun allegedly set to dump Yoruba Movie Industry over poor compensations

 

 

Yoruba Nollywood actress, Fathia Balogun whose career has been the talk of the town for over a decade due to her contribution and the platform she was given in the Yoruba Movie industry, is set to take a new move. She is allegedly joining the English movie production.

According to our source who heard her discuss it with a Fellow actress, who is also an English /Igbo actress, she said there is no money in the Yoruba movie industry unlike the English/Igbo movies, she lamented on the disorganized crew of the Yoruba Movie industry whenever they are on set.

This will no doubt be a big loss to the Yoruba Movie industry as Fathia Balogun has acted in so many and most of her movies remain evergreen.

 

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