Rita Dominic, John Dumelo and Uti Nwachukwu are starring in a new Nollywood movie directed by Nigerian actor and director Desmond Elliot.
The actors have been sharing some photos and videos from the set of the upcoming movie.
Apparently, Rita Dominic's character is called 'Rosemary Williams', thus, the movie might be titled "Rosemary's Rose". John Dumelo plays the husband, 'George Williams'.
The movie addresses the issue of domestic violence and is based on a true story.
Big Brother All Stars winner & Nollywood Actor Uti Nwachukwu also stars in this movie.
John Dumelo and his cute on-stage daughter!
Desmond Elliot directing a scene with Rita Dominic
The United State Of America has threatened to sanction Nigeria following President Jonathan’s signing of the Same-Sex Prohibition Act 2014.
They are threatening to scale down its support for HIV/AIDS and anti-malaria programmes in Nigeria.
This was made known yesterday Jan. 20th by James Entwistle, the US Ambassador to Nigeria.
Mr Entwistle said he was worried about "the implications of the anti-same sex marriage law which seems to restrict the fundamental rights of a section of the Nigerian population.”
"The issue of same-sex marriage was very controversial all over the world, including within the United States where 17 states out of 50 had endorsed it, but others still reject its legality. The issue that we see and I am speaking as a friend of Nigeria is that as I read the bill, it looks to me that it puts significant restrictions on the freedoms of assembly and expression; in my opinion which applies especially in advanced democracies, once government begins to say something in these areas, freedom no longer applies. It seems to me that this is a very worrisome precedent.”
Mr Entwistle said he was worried about "the implications of the anti-same sex marriage law which seems to restrict the fundamental rights of a section of the Nigerian population.”
"The issue of same-sex marriage was very controversial all over the world, including within the United States where 17 states out of 50 had endorsed it, but others still reject its legality. The issue that we see and I am speaking as a friend of Nigeria is that as I read the bill, it looks to me that it puts significant restrictions on the freedoms of assembly and expression; in my opinion which applies especially in advanced democracies, once government begins to say something in these areas, freedom no longer applies. It seems to me that this is a very worrisome precedent.”
The United State Of America has threatened to sanction Nigeria following President Jonathan’s signing of the Same-Sex Prohibition Act 2014.
They are threatening to scale down its support for HIV/AIDS and anti-malaria programmes in Nigeria.
This was made known yesterday Jan. 20th by James Entwistle, the US Ambassador to Nigeria.
Mr Entwistle said he was worried about "the implications of the anti-same sex marriage law which seems to restrict the fundamental rights of a section of the Nigerian population.”
"The issue of same-sex marriage was very controversial all over the world, including within the United States where 17 states out of 50 had endorsed it, but others still reject its legality. The issue that we see and I am speaking as a friend of Nigeria is that as I read the bill, it looks to me that it puts significant restrictions on the freedoms of assembly and expression; in my opinion which applies especially in advanced democracies, once government begins to say something in these areas, freedom no longer applies. It seems to me that this is a very worrisome precedent.”
Mr Entwistle said he was worried about "the implications of the anti-same sex marriage law which seems to restrict the fundamental rights of a section of the Nigerian population.”
"The issue of same-sex marriage was very controversial all over the world, including within the United States where 17 states out of 50 had endorsed it, but others still reject its legality. The issue that we see and I am speaking as a friend of Nigeria is that as I read the bill, it looks to me that it puts significant restrictions on the freedoms of assembly and expression; in my opinion which applies especially in advanced democracies, once government begins to say something in these areas, freedom no longer applies. It seems to me that this is a very worrisome precedent.”
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