Teni surprises Dream Catchers kids with 30-second shopping spree hours after renting out a cinema for them

Teni surprises Dream Catchers kids with 30-second shopping spree hours after renting out a cinema for them

Teni surprises Dream Catchers kids with 30-second shopping spree hours after renting out a cinema for them

Afrobeat singer, Teni has warmed hearts with her kind gestures as she treats Dream Catchers kids to a shopping spree and cinema time. Dream Catchers Academy, a non-profit organization in Lagos, is a program of The Dream Nurture Initiative for Girls and Women.

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Teni It’s aim is to create a sustainable future for orphaned and indigent girls through quality education. During Teni’s latest visit to the nonprofit, she delighted the children with a 30-second shopping spree and cinema time. The girls were seen in a now-viral video thanking Teni and expressing their love for her in a cinema. The singer also got in a bus with the children, singing with them in their way to ShopRite for a shopping spree. The girls went on a 30-second shopping spree, grabbing various foodstuff as fast as they could. Sharing the video, Teni stated that she had wonderful time with the kids. She further noted that they have supported her from day one and they deserve the world. She wrote: “I HAD AN AWESOME TIME SPENDING MY DAY WITH @DREAMCATCHERSDA. THEY HAVE ALWAYS SUPPORTED ME FROM DAY ONE AND THEY DESERVE THE WHOLE WORLD.” SEE POST: 

Not every film is meant for cinema

Not every film is meant for cinema

Not every film is meant for cinema - Folu Storms

Actress and media personality, Afoluwake Ogunkeye a.k.a Folu Storms has advised filmmakers to look beyond the cinema to showcase and promote their movies as not every film is meant for such.

Not every film is meant for cinema - Folu Storms

In an interview with Sunday Scoop, Folu noted that while there is prestige attached to movies shown at cinemas, their visibility is also limited, especially in Nigeria. She further stated that this leaves her confused as to why many people are still hustling to get into the cinema.
She said;
“I am confused why many people are still hustling to get into the cinema. While I think the cinema is great and there is a certain level of prestige attached to it, it is limited in terms of funds. Its visibility is also limited, especially in Nigeria.
“How many cinemas do we have in Nigeria? How many cinemas do we even have in Lagos? It is a case of your toilet not working at home and you are wearing designer shoes outside. It is packaging. Cinema is necessary for certain types of films. I do not believe everyone should be hustling into the cinema.”

Not every film is meant for cinema - Folu Storms

Folu also urged filmmakers to strive to take their works to other parts of the world. She added;
“Filmmakers should desire the world to see their works. That is what our musicians have done. Are our musicians just clamouring to be heard in Lagos? They want their music to be global. You want the rest of the world to be your marketplace. That is the idea. That is my approach towards filmmaking. For anything we (entertainers) are doing in entertainment, we need to be stamping our stories globally and thinking about ownership.”

Funke Akindele’s movie ‘Battle on Buka Street’ breaks 2022 cinema records

Funke Akindele's movie 'Battle on Buka Street' breaks 2022 cinema records

Nollywood actress and movie producer Funke Akindele’s movie ‘Battle on Buka Street’ breaks 2022 cinema records.

Funke Akindele has been trending for days after the premiering of the movie “Battle on Buka Street” a few days ago. According to reports, the movie has topped the charts with over 135 million views.
The movie is said to have become the first Nollywood film with the highest number of views in one day – 26th December 2022.
Announcing the success of the movie, Funke Akindele wrote; “Buka on Battle street hits N135 million, the biggest single day for a Nollywood film in 2022 – 26m on 25/12/2022. Thank you, everyone!!! Work hard! Pray hard! Stay positive!!! Iyanu ma sele!!”