Yoruba comic actor Sanusi Izihq, popularly known as Apankufor, recently took to his social media page to share a heartfelt throwback photo with his colleague, Tunde Dickson.
The post featured an old photo of the duo alongside a recent picture of them working together on set. In his caption, Apankufor expressed gratitude to God for their journey and the lives they are living today, celebrating their growth and enduring friendship.
He wrote: MEMO 📝 NLA
ALIHAMDULILAHI
Tag anyone u Shabi there and run 🏃♂️
Many of his fans reacted to their throwback photo
Tawa Ajisefini wrote: Oremi Enugun😂😂
Adeniyijohnson wrote: Deep… very deep … Thank God for life and for everything 👏❤️❤️
Bukky wrote: Where this egbon wey hold camera Dey?
Sola wrote: Enugbe😂😂, I thank God for your life, if not, nah charcoal pickup you go dey follow come Lagos from oyo😂😂😂
Iremide wrote: Cheers to Growth 🥂
Seyi wrote: Otipegan, so far so good 🔥🔥
In another post Ruth Kadiri has sent a message to Nollywood actors.
Taking to her Instagram page, she told them to take the pressure off their shoulder as she stated that any producer who requires one million views from them in one day has failed. Kadiri noted how a good production requires more than one’s face.
The mother of two avowed that one million views isn’t a standard of success or failure. She admonished her colleagues not to allow the ignorance of producers to rub off their joy.
Throwing shades, she added that the producers who don’t invest in anyone are the ones with the most nonsense to say about others.
“Dear Nollywood actors!!!
Take the pressure off your shoulder!!
Any producer who requires one million views from you in one day has failed! A good production requires more than your face!
One million views is not a standard of success or failure.
So much y’all don’t know about YouTube.
Don’t let their ignorance rob you of your joy!
The ones who never invest in anyone are the ones with the most NONSENSE to say about others!”.