Emeka Rollas, President of the Actors Guild of Nigeria (AGN), has revealed that they have formed an organisation to examine the disaster that claimed the lives of Jnr Pope and four other crew members.
He also stated that when the organisation submits its report, Adanma Luke, the movie’s producer, may face legal action.
While appearing on Arise TV this morning, April 19. Rollas stated that the association’s attorneys are already preparing documentation since ‘the problem is actionable’.
Recall that Jnr Pope and four members of the cast and crew of the movie perished in a boat disaster in Anambra while enroute to the film site, Adanma has been criticised by certain Nigerians for allegedly neglecting to give them with life jackets before commuting via the boat.
Watch a video of Rollas speaking on Arise below;
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