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Leila Djansi replies Stella Damasus over Nollywood tag

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  • xox 8 years ago

    Leila, I love u. You have a right to name it the way you see so does Nollywood have a right to protect its brand. Just apologize for ruffling feathers that were not meant to be ruffled. I completely agree you did not mean ...
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  • POW@Watchout 4 Phooobia 2016 8 years ago

    One is fine the other is not, not, not. 3nny3, nny3, nny3. Meeeeeeeeeewuradze Nyankopon.

  • Daughter of Sarah 8 years ago

    Beautifully stated. You are absolutely right

  • yo babe! 8 years ago

    Ah this girl go Jill me ooo but I won't die!..nice one seperating the men from the boys lol...hahahhah

  • eddie 8 years ago

    This girl knows what she's about. Boom!! what a knockout.

  • Don 8 years ago

    The Nigerian ladies made their point well, but their foolish arrogance was overwhelming. They have to know that Nollywood is is not beyond criticism. Stop taking yourselves too seriously.

  • Lydia 8 years ago

    This one di33, I will clap for you Leila.
    Very well said!!

  • Akora 8 years ago

    Thanks for the history lessons. You know your stuff

  • Francis Mensah 8 years ago

    This is an old response I guess, I think I have read something like this elsewhere.

    Well, the truth should be told and the truth is that Nollywood is the best and most lucrative movie industry in Africa and it has chall ...
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  • Esi Wood 8 years ago

    Leila well said I think Stella did not understand what she read and got very angry with you for nothing.

  • FAITHGROWS 8 years ago

    Leila, I admire your writing piece, style and analysis. Go ahead!