Kamo State links up with Baba Abija, Lalude and Alapini Osa on movie set after helping them own a car

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  • Kamo State has reunited with Yoruba movie veterans whom he recently aided in raising funds for their new cars.
  • The Skitmaker linked up with Baba Alapini Osa, Lalude and Abija, on set of his upcoming movie.

Nigerian Content Creator, Kamo State, has thrilled fans on social media with a captivating video of his interaction with veteran actors Baba Abija, Lalude, and Alapini Osa.

Over the past few months, Kamo has initiated and led three car fundraising campaigns for Abija, Lalude, and Baba Alapini, after finding out that these veterans didn’t own a car despite their extensive careers in Nollywood spanning many decades.

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His efforts are aimed at providing them with much-deserved support and recognition for their contributions to the industry.

On Tuesday, August 1, Kamo posted a video on his official Instagram page, where he was seen with the experienced actors on the set of his latest film, “The King’s In-law.”

In the video, the veteran actors and Kamo excitedly talked about the movie and encouraged fans to look forward to its release.

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Kamo State links up with Baba Abija, Lalude and Alapini Osa on movie set after helping them own a carIn other news, Nollywood actor and popular movie producer, Musiliu Ajikanle has passed away. 

 

Ajikanle, who features more in Yoruba movies, died on Monday, July 31, after battling with stroke for seven years.

Yoruba movie lovers will remember the late Ajikanle as the producer of the highly acclaimed film “Mufiu Olosha Oko.”

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During his period of being bedridden, a Nigerian cleric named Gabriel Agbala visited him at his residence in Ibadan, the Oyo state capital. This gesture appeared to be a turning point in his recovery.

The clergyman took the initiative to launch a fundraising campaign to support Musiliu’s medical treatment and well-being. Despite their efforts, Musiliu sadly passed away yesterday. His legacy in the Yoruba movie industry will be cherished by many movie lovers.

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