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‘I Go Where There’s Money’ Actress Nkechi Blessing Disses Yoruba Movies

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Nollywood actress Nkechi Blessing has indirectly revealed there is no money in the Yoruba Nollywood industry.

This comes a few months after she had issues with the stakeholders of the Theatre Arts and Motion Picture Practitioners’ Association Of Nigeria after engaging in a war of words with some of its members.

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Since the incident, Nkechi Blessing shunned featuring in Yoruba movies and seen often with other English Nollywood stars.

Taking to her Instagram page, Nkechi Blessing shared a picture of herself and a movie director at a location and expressed excitement under his directive.

She wrote: Now meet my Director on this one, the artistic one. Being under your directives for the past few days is Surreal. No worry, you Sabi @realchidichijioke Fam wait on Deeper Than Love**

Reacting to this, a fan of Nkechi Blessing questioned if she is not featuring in Yoruba movies, adding that people must return to where they belong at some point in life.

Responding to the fan Nkechi Blessing said there’s no money in Yoruba movies stating she goes where there’s money.

See the conversation below:’Good to see you mama’ – Nkechi Blessing jumps for joy as she bumps into singer, Niniola

mizshugar23 wrote: You no do Yoruba movies again? Last last we all we return to where we belong, home….

nkechiblessingsunday wrote: @mizshugar23 Gbam. We go where the money Dey

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