He stated that it was a shame that many girls in the industry are not working hard enough. He wrote, "When you hear of sex-for-roles in Nollywood, please do not believe all you are told.
Somebody put me in touch with Black Nollywood in Nigeria. "I want to be in a Nollywoodmovie. Anybody making a movie out there has got to be conscious though. I'm not doing any blaxploitation. My role has to be egocentric.
In fact, one told me that seeing my wedding ring makes it better for him because it will be only my husband and himself, because he doesn't trust these girls outside, and I'm like 'huh, you say?'
"Omo thank God for this Shanty Town movie, how I for take ever see Nancy Isime nyash for this life", a Twitter user wrote. "Because of Nancy Isime going naked in a movie the whole internet is on fire.
Speaking about her favourite moments on set, Ibeh said, "All mymovie sets and productions are interesting, challenging and fun. Shooting my movies makes it memorable for me because I own my movies forever."
Nollywood should not be a ground for people doing runs. Nollywood should not be a ground where people's dollars are stolen in hotels. All these Nollywoodgirls, it is not a ground for gay or lesbianism. "It is a ground for creativity.
Nollywoodmynollywood biko kwa nu ???I no wan Dey see ghost enter keke even bring pizza for person noooo na Mba ekwerom??" Watch the video below: Instagram post.
Nollywood actress, Regina Daniels, has appealed to her colleagues and crew members in the movie industry to stop taking advantage of young girls who aspire to achieve fame.
He said the issue of sex-for-role in Nollywood is not perpetrated by just filmmakers but also some actresses who throw themselves at them to get movie roles.
Speaking about the film, which is her directorial debut, Jombo said: "For me, directing this movie is a huge mark in my books and I really appreciate everyone who had faith in me. Heaven On My Mind will make a huge difference."
Nigerian actor, Yul Edochie has taken to social media to celebrate veteran actor and senior colleague, Chiwetalu Agu for his immense contribution to the growth of Nigeria's movie industry, Nollywood.