Veteran Actor Hanks Anuku Exposes Diabolic Acts in Nollywood

  • Hanks Anuku, a renowned Nollywood actor, has disclosed his personal struggles and relationships with his colleagues in the film industry.
  • In an interview with colleague Emma Labista on the Podcast “Nollywood Hardcore,” he revealed that some colleagues in the movie industry were ruthless and greedy.
Veteran Actor Hanks Anuku Exposes Diabolic Acts in Nollywood

Veteran Nollywood actor Hanks Anuku has shared personal revelations about his difficult experiences in the film industry, shedding light on jealousy, betrayal, and spiritual manipulation from some of his peers.

Speaking on the “Nollywood Hardcore” podcast hosted by fellow actor Emma Labista, Anuku recounted the challenges he faced at the height of his career. According to him, envy and unhealthy competition among colleagues led to instances of blackmail and diabolical attacks.

“There was a bit of diabolism in the industry. Some people were diabolical, people were envious and jealous of my shine. I was blackmailed” Anuku revealed in a teaser from the podcast episode.

He expressed disappointment over how some actors tried to dim his shine out of greed and jealousy.

Hanks Anuku, widely recognized for his iconic roles as a villain, has featured in numerous Nollywood classics such as Heartless Heart, Virgin’s Heart, The Captor, King of the Town, Last Kobo, and Stubborn Billionaires.

His candid revelations have sparked conversations about the hidden pressures and competition within Nollywood.

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In other news, The family of renowned Nigerian musician and electronic funk pioneer William Onyeabor has honored his memory on what would have been his 79th birthday.

In a heartfelt statement, his sons—Charles, Emeka, and Chika Onyeabor—celebrated their father’s lasting influence, emphasizing that both his music and spirit continue to live on.

“Our father was more than just a musician; he was a force of nature, a man who saw the future of sound and embraced it long before the world caught on. His music was a message, a movement, and a testament to the limitless possibilities of African creativity,” they said.

Onyeabor, famous for songs like “Better Change Your Mind,” “Fantastic Man,” and “Atomic Bomb,” was a pioneer in Nigerian music. He combined Afro-funk with electronic synthesizers, creating a unique sound that distinguished him from others.

“The world may have lost our father, but his music and spirit are eternal. We are committed to ensuring that his legacy lives on, inspiring those who dare to dream differently,” the family’s statement concluded.

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