Nigerian singer Paul Okoye, popularly known as Rudeboy, has called out Nollywood filmmakers for poor editing in a recent movie.
Taking to Instagram, Rudeboy shared a video clip from the film that revealed a major editing mistake— the sound technician holding a microphone was visibly included in the scene. His post highlighted concerns over the industry’s production quality and attention to detail.
Watch the video below;
In other news, An Unbelievable incident has surfaced online, revealing how a man was tied up and left for dead by his wife and children following a dispute over his retirement benefits.
The Disturbing Incident
The incident was shared by @dammiedammie35, on X (formerly Twitter), showing the elderly man being rescued after his hands and wrists were bound with cloth.
According to reports, the man got into a heated argument with his wife regarding his retirement funds, which escalated into a physical altercation. In an alarming turn of events, his own family tied him up, leaving him helpless and abandoned.
Fortunately, concerned neighbour intervened, helping to untie him and setting him free.
The incident has sparked outrage online, with many users expressing their disbelief and disappointment.
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