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‘Most Nollywood actresses are prostitutes’ – Actor, Uche Maduagwu

Popular Nigerian actor, Uche Maduagwu has dropped some juicy details about what most Nollywood actresses do to survival in this post- COVID era.

According to Uche, who recently claimed via his instagram page that most Nollywood actresses are ASHAWO (prostitutes).

He said;

“Ashawo no be work, but in #Nollywood, it’s fast becoming a post #Covid19 alternative survival occupation as 1 out of every 3 actresses is ashawo (prostitute) in Nigerias #film industry. @cnnafrica is really contributing to the promotion and growth of our #entertainment industry, but as other sector of our entertainment especially #music show a better sign of recovery from the near collapse that came as a result of #Coronavirus global pandemic, i am afraid our #movie industry will be left behind if these actresses refuse to let go of prostitution, how can you be having sex with your client at the back seat of a #car on a movie location?”

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