Veteran Actor, Baba Wande React To Kissing Of Another Man’s Wife In Movie, Says Is A Sin (video)

The popular and veteran actor in the Nollywood movie industry, Alhaji Kareem Adepoju also known as Baba Wande in the movie shared recent video on his Instagram page to react about Kissing of another man’s wife in movie, he said is a sin. He blew very hot in the video he shared just to express his dissatisfaction.

He wrote: Kissing of another man wife in a movie is a sin.

The Legendary Yoruba actor, Alhaji Kareem Adepoju aka Baba wande said in the video he shared on his Instagram page that, Some of the producers will not allowed them to talk and wouldn’t listened to corrections. They will tell you that, they are the owner of the money using to produce movie, and they will like to do whatever pleases them. He further said that, they don’t listen to advise due to the fact that they are the one sponsoring the project. Baba Wande condemned Kissing another man’s wife in movie, said is a sin.

Alhaji Kareem Adepoju popularly known as Baba Wande, is a Nigerian film maker, writer, and movie producer. He is a talented and veteran Nollywood actor who has been acting Yoruba movies over decades. Kareem Adepoju was shot into limelight in 1993 after he starred in movie titled” Ti Oluwa Ni Ile” where he played the role of Oloye Otun in the movie. He has been active in his acting career since 1962 till present.

Baba Wande began his professional acting career in 1963 with the Duro Ladipo Theatre group. A year later, he moved on to join an equally popular theatre group called Oyin Adejobi theatre group where he trained under the guidance of one of Nigeria’s foremost dramatist and acclaimed theatre Oyin the late Chief Oyin Adejobi. He was later emerge one of the most valuable actors of the Oyin Adejobi company.

Among the films he featured during Chief Oyin Adejobi are Ekuro Oloja, Kuye, and Oba Igbalode. He has featured in over 1000 movie production and has equally produced many. Some of other movies he has starred in includes Ti Oluwa Ni Ile, Ayo Ni Mo Fe, Abeni, Arugba, Igbekun, Obuko Dudu, Ika Lomo Ejo, Enu Eye, among others.

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